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MD Gov calls for more fed regulations on IT infrastructure after cyberattacks
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(06-08-2021, 02:59 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Can't do that. How would they fit in meaningful life skills/knowledge? Can't get rid of 2 years of a foreign language, generally taught by a non-native speaker, that you won't remember while at an age where you're past your language learning prime. Can't get rid of pre-Calculus, Chemistry, Algebra-2, or learning about old English poets. Those are all things that will be desperately needed for everyone's upcoming life. Certainly can't cut back on the time spent learning only what you need to pass standardized tests that are a true gauge of academic excellence.

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Our county lets you swap out the language for advanced tech-ed classes, vo-tech programs, an apprenticeship, or career research/work study, which is an improvement, but we still can't get that damn financial lit class running because of how they force you to take algebra II, which is 75% learning about functions. 
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RE: MD Gov calls for more fed regulations on IT infrastructure after cyberattacks - BmorePat87 - 06-22-2021, 01:22 PM

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