(Source: NDSCS - North Dakota State College of Science) By Helmut Schmidt Teaching high school courses that also allow students to earn college credit will soon require a master's degree, a change that shouldn't affect the Fargo-Moorhead metro area's three big school districts. But officials at smaller school districts in Minnesota and North Dakota worry that they may be forced to stop offering dual-credit classes if they can't find teachers with the right degree or graduate credits. The Higher Learning Commission - the higher education accrediting agency for 19 states, including Minnesota and North Dakota - recently decided that by Sept. 1, 2017, all dual-credit high school teachers must...
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