Really, Bob, answer that question.
Columbus- Gov. Bob Taft said Wednesday that an Ohio high school diploma is not proof that a student is ready for college or even a job.
During the inaugural meeting of the Ohio Partnership for Continued Learning, which he chairs, Taft noted that the state’s system of academic standards does not extend beyond the 10th grade.
“You cannot say in Ohio that a high school diploma is certification that a student is work- and college-ready,” Taft said to the 20-member group of education and business leaders and politicians.
Let me know, Mr. Lame Duck.