States join to establish standards for curriculum, testing for high school graduation

By Dorie Turner, AP
Wednesday, June 2, 2010

States establish standards for curriculum, testing

SUWANEE, Ga. — For the first time, states have joined to establish what students should know by the time they graduate high school.

Governors, state education chiefs and other officials from across the country gathered in Suwanee just outside Atlanta on Wednesday to release the final version of the Common Core State Standards. States are expected to use the standards to revise their curriculum and tests.

The federal government was not involved but has encouraged the project. The standards have already been adopted by Kentucky, Hawaii, Maryland and West Virginia. Another 40 states have agreed to adopt the standards in coming months.

The project was led by the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers.

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