Twenty states now require that high school students be allowed to count a computer science course as a math or science credit toward graduation, according to a new report from the Education Commission ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - One computer science course can now be exchanged for a math or science credit to count toward graduation for Kansas high schoolers. The Kansas Department of Education says ...
The Kansas State Board of Education voted 8-2 Tuesday to allow computer science courses in place of one credit of science or math for graduation. TOPEKA — The Kansas State Board of Education on ...
Kansas high school students could soon swap math and science classes for computer science classes should the Kansas State Board of Education adopt a set of proposed recommendations to its statewide ...
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Before the decision, Kansas was one of only two states that counted computer science courses as an elective, but not as a core math, science or other core discipline credit. Now after the State ...
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