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Based on increased math and quantitative reasoning expectations by all sectors of the state – and the nation for that matter – a new formula for your future success has become apparent:

In order to help ensure high school diplomas contribute directly to college, career and life success, students in the classes of 2008 and beyond must pass the 10th-grade WASL before they graduate. But 10th-grade skills are clearly not enough for success in demanding jobs and post-secondary course work. What is clear, however, is that students need three, if not four, years of high school math to prepare for most post-secondary options today.
To learn more about how to plan for your future, investigate our
4 Steps To Math Success . . .
Each of the 4 sections below is designed to take you step-by-step on your way to figuring it all out.
We'll help you find a way to make it ALL work out!
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