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Audit says L.A. district's push for tougher standards is failing
An audit has found that nearly three years after the Los Angeles Unified School District launched efforts to have tougher graduation requirements, the program has been plagued by disorganization and confusion with little accountability or oversight. The "A-G Resolution" requires all students to take college-prep courses in order to graduate, but an internal district analysis says that so far the voluntary rollout has been ineffective.