Since 2020, California has led a contentious experiment in high school math.
— loosened their admissions criteria, telling high schools that they would consider applicants who had skipped Algebra II, a cornerstone of math instruction.
In its place, students could take data science — a mix of math, statistics and computer science without widely agreed upon high school standards.
Allowing data science, the universities said, was an “equity issue” that could send more students to college.
On Wednesday, the State Board of Education voted to remove its endorsement of data science as a substitute for Algebra II as part of new guidelines for K-12 schools.
Persons:
—, Linda Darling, Hammond
Organizations:
State Board of Education
Locations:
California, Berkeley