You seem to have forgotten to put the "🚨BREAKING!!! 🚨" in the headline of stuff that is years old. That seems to be the SOP here, anyway. 🙄
So, as it's already been explained, this was from 2021. And it didn't have anything about removing teaching requirements for those subjects. It was about changing some standardized testing requirements concerning them. Mainly due to disruptions from the Covid lockdowns. Those are two different things.
Just curious, why did you feel the need to post this now? Did it pop up on your X feed or something and you just wanted to share it? Did you bother to look into it further to see if it was a) old as dirt or b) misrepresenting the facts? If you did look into it, why did you ignore that? And if you did not look into it, why not?
I'm not trying to bust your balls. I'm trying to figure out why the reposting of old as shit info like it's something new and important is such a problem here. And why people fail to do the most basic, kindergarten level research before they post something on this elite research board.
Here's some info from when it was first proposed, all those years ago.
You seem to have forgotten to put the "🚨BREAKING!!! 🚨" in the headline of stuff that is years old. That seems to be the SOP here, anyway. 🙄
So, as it's already been explained, this was from 2021. And it didn't have anything about removing teaching requirements for those subjects. It was about changing some standardized testing requirements concerning them. Mainly due to disruptions from the Covid lockdowns. Those are two different things.
Just curious, why did you feel the need to post this now? Did it pop up on your X feed or something and you just wanted to share it? Did you bother to look into it further to see if it was a) old as dirt or b) misrepresenting the facts? If you did look into it, why did you ignore that? And if you did not look into it, why not?
I'm not trying to bust your balls. I'm trying to figure out why the reposting of old as shit info like it's something new and important is such a problem here. And why people fail to do the most basic, kindergarten level research before they post something on this elite research board.
Here's some info from when it was first proposed, all those years ago.
https://www.opb.org/article/2021/09/20/examining-oregon-decision-to-drop-high-school-essential-skill-requirements/?utm_source=chatgpt.com