House delays graduation project


The state House voted overwhelmingly today to lift the state requirement for seniors graduating in 2010 to compete special projects to get their diplomas.

The 115-3 vote for House Bill 223 to delay the requirement until the class of 2011 graduates rubber stamps a decision the State Board of Education made last month, reports Lynn Bonner.

Local school districts can still choose to require the projects for 2010.

Senior projects drew praise from some legislators, but even a few supporters said the projects are easier for students who have extensive support.

Rep. Tricia Cotham, a former teacher and school administrator in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, said many good things come from projects, but they create "a system of haves and have-nots."

The bill now goes to the Senate.

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