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Under the revised graduation requirements, will high school students continue to be required to complete three-unit and/or five-unit sequences?

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Under the revised graduation requirements, will high school students continue to be required to complete three-unit and/or five-unit sequences?

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No. However, CRR Section 100.2 (h) requires public school districts to offer all students the opportunity to complete an approved three- and/or five-unit sequence in career and technical education and the arts. An approved career and technical education sequence may begin in grade 9. School districts must assure that students with disabilities are given the opportunity to participate in career and technical education to the same extent as their non-disabled peers. Accommodations such as alternative testing, modified tools or workspace modifications as specified in a student’s 504 Plan or Individualized Education Program (IEP), must be provided.

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