The community of Kahnawake is now considering adding Grade 12 to their high school because of Bill 96. According to education authorities in the community, the aim is to find ways to encourage students to pursue post-secondary studies, a path they claim has been made more difficult because of the new language law. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, it’s about giving students more options.
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Bill 96 pushes Kahnawake to consider adding Grade 12 to avoid CEGEP language requirements
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