Tennessee weighs pros, cons of cutting foreign language graduation requirement

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The State Board of Education is studying whether to eliminate Tennessee’s two-year foreign language high school graduation requirement.

Currently, TN students must complete two years of a foreign language to get their high school diploma, or obtain a waiver to take another course in its place.

However, during a recent State Board of Education meeting, chairman Bob Eby proposed forming a study group to look into the pros and cons of eliminating the requirement…

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