Students in Maine will no longer be required to graduate under new “proficiency-based” diplomas. Gov. Paul LePage Friday signed a bill into law repealing the state’s diploma mandate, which originally went into effect six years ago. Under the old law, Maine students, beginning in the class of 2021, would have been required to reach “proficiency” in up to eight subject areas in order to graduate.

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