About a third of Tennessee students who graduated from high school in 2015 did so without earning the necessary credits. That revelation came late last month in a report by the state's education department — a report meant to explore why so many Tennessee students are having trouble in college.
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam (right) speaks at Cane Ridge High School
while Senator Mark Norris looks on. A recent audit found
that one in three high school graduates hadn't fulfilled the
state's graduation requirements.
Dawn Majors/Courtesy of the Office of Governor Bill Haslam
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