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“California has already delayed the exit exam for two years,” said Superintendent Carl A. Cohn. “It’s time to get on with it.” The state’s highest court agrees that passage of the exit exam is now required to receive a high school diploma. In San Diego City Schools, all requirements for graduation – including passing the exit exam – must be met in order to participate in commencement ceremonies. Results of the latest exit exam, taken in May 2006, will not be available prior to June commencement ceremonies. Seniors who pass that exam will be able to attend a special summer commencement ceremony being planned for August 2006. About San Diego City Schools Serving more than 132,000 students, San Diego City Schools is the second largest school district in California, with 216 educational facilities and more than 14,500 full-time equivalent positions (representing more than 15,800 employees). The district is committed to accelerating gains in student performance, supporting schools and enhancing the classroom learning environment through modernized facilities and resources. SDCS also seeks to strengthen parent, community and higher education support of the educational process. >> News Releases |
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