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How can a middle school integrate the career requirements into intensive reading classes?

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How can a middle school integrate the career requirements into intensive reading classes?

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M/J Intensive Reading and Career Planning is only an option if the school so chooses. If offered, it must be paired with a second semester of M/J Intensive Reading. Career Technical Education (CTE) 46. Because the new graduation requirements specifies one fine art credit, does that mean that incoming ninth grade students no longer have to select a practical art credit to fulfill graduation requirements? For 2007-08 incoming ninth grade students, credit in a practical art is no longer a graduation requirement, but students must complete eight elective credits beyond the core sixteen credits to graduate. The student selects four elective credits as part of an education plan that represents a major area of interest and selects the remaining four credits as a minor area of interest or other elective courses. When selecting courses to complete the required eight electives, students have many opportunities and options to select courses in the practical arts areas.

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