Education council to seek change

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AUGUSTA — The Maine Council on Vocational Education will ask the state this week to consider dropping the general course track from high schools and replace it with a program that combines vocational and academic subjects. The council will make its recommendations to the Board…
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AUGUSTA — The Maine Council on Vocational Education will ask the state this week to consider dropping the general course track from high schools and replace it with a program that combines vocational and academic subjects.

The council will make its recommendations to the Board of Education on Wednesday.

Christine Szigeti-Johnson, the council’s executive director, said the general program is a student catchall that offers no real educational purpose.

“They (students) have to have a greater exposure to education,” she said in a recent interview.


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