Should Colorado have state-mandated requirements for a student to graduate from high school?
| Response | Percent | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes, it sets a standard all students must achieve | 71% | 159 | |
| No, education needs to be flexible | 28% | 63 | |
| Total | 222 | ||
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29 October 2007 at 12:31 p.m.
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BlueEyeAngel (Anonymous) says…
Each student learns differently, so tanking a test shouldn't be the only reason they can't graduate. This new “super-senior” fad is something the school has come up with just to make more money. Get real.
31 October 2007 at 11:28 a.m.
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grannocc13 (Anonymous) says…
Education needs to be flexible, special needs children often times do not have the capabilities to handle the mandated material other students use. As a mother of a super senior I have appreciated the flexability that the school allows so that my child has the opportunity to graduate and recieve a diploma. If there was not a flexibility within the system my child would not graduate.