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Texas Sen. Kel Seliger Introduces Education Reconstruction Bill

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 22, 2013
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AUSTIN -- Senator Kel Seliger has introduced a bill that could reform education in the Lone Star State.

    Senate Bill 225 restructures graduation plans to a 26 credit model.

    Sixteen credits would be required in core subject areas, including two years of a foreign language.

    Ten elective credits would also be required.

    Endorsements would also be earned by completing 5 credits in either humanities, business, human services, science, technology, engineering or math.

    Finally, the Commissioner of Education could approve courses that count toward graduation requirements.

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