Maryland students in special education and limited English proficiency programs might not have to worry about the state's long-planned high school graduation exams for the time being, now that state Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick has proposed a delay. But for everyone else, it's full speed ahead. -
With 2009 Test Mandate, Push to Prepare Students
Maryland students in special education and limited English proficiency programs might not have to worry about the state's long-planned high school graduation exams for the time being, now that state Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick has proposed a delay. But for everyone else, it's full speed ahead.-
By Nelson Hernandez