A state panel this week approved a plan to make high school students pass Keystone Exams in biology, algebra and language arts before they can get their diplomas. Chester County Democratic State Senator Andy Dinniman has been a vocal critic.
“You could get all A’s in all your courses,” Dinniman says, “And because you don’t test well, not graduate. It just doesn’t make sense.”
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