By extending the timeline for requiring 24 credits to
graduate, the board joined other Washington schooldistricts also changing that requirement from the class of2019 to the class of 2021.
Superintendent Cohn notes, “Students who are most challenged today in a system that
does have room to learn and recover from failure will be even more challenged in asystem built with no room to fail.” Getting out of the “6x4 box” is work EverettPublic Schools and other districts in thisregion and statewide have been working onsince Senate Bill 6552 was passed by theState Legislatur...
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