Loudoun County School Board Explores New Diploma Option for Special Education Students

Overview: The Loudoun County School Board meeting unfolded with discussions on a potential new diploma option to aid special education students who struggle to meet standard diploma requirements. This initiative could bridge the gap between the standard diploma and the applied studies diploma, addressing a longstanding issue since the elimination of the modified diploma in 2013. The board aims to advocate for legislative support in the upcoming sessions to implement this educational reform.

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