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Students Stymied by Exit Exam May Qualify for Diplomas, but Outreach Spotty

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California no longer requires students to pass a high school exit exam to graduate. Thousands of students dating back to 2006 failed the test. This year -- because of a new change in the law -- these students could get their diplomas, but many school districts are making little effort to notify them.

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