"State of Education: New Report Reveals Vast Disparities in High School Graduation Requirements Across America A new study released by the National Center for Education Statistics has shed light on a pressing issue affecting millions of high school students nationwide: the varying requirements for graduation from state to state. While some states demand a minimum of 24 credits to earn a diploma, others allow students to graduate with as few as 18. The report highlights a stark divide in educational standards, leaving many wondering how these differences impact students' future prospects and academic preparedness. The data raises important questions about the consistency and quality of high school education across America."
The answer to this question varies from state to state, according to a new report released by the research arm of the Education Department, the National Center for Education Statistics. As some ...