Headline is not really true.
They still have to show proficiency.
These days they might learn it better not in a high school class.
Personally, I think that we’d be better off taking the qualifying of people away from the educational institutions and give that to the professional colleges or trade unions that most of us belong to as part of our work.
Let the institutions teach and let the professional colleges and trade unions do the evaluation to determine if the education institutions are doing their job.
RE: They still have to show proficiency. These days they might learn it better not in a high school class.
Let me try to understand this — calculus, chemistry and physics are STILL required for acceptance but it will not be based on any test ( not even the SAT), but a simple certification from Khan Academy?
Are you trying to destroy the false narrative that is being bandied about? /s