Governor’s office pushes back on reporting of high school graduation requirement change idea

Fox 25 News interviewed Stitt for the story. In the interview, Stitt said he was “always thinking about classrooms-to-careers.”. “I want every kid ready for a career,” Stitt said. “And so, I’m thinking about even making it a requirement to graduate from Oklahoma high schools – you’ve got to either be accepted to college, you have to be accepted into a career tech or you have to be going into the army, you have to have some kind of plan post-graduation to go get a great job.”

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