High school students in Illinois could soon be able to choose if they want to take a career and technical education or a foreign language class. The current law requires students to take at least two years of foreign language classes but that could change if the governor signs a bill that unanimously passed the state legislature. Career and Technical Education [CTE] are classes that prepare students for future careers like engineering, computer science or health care.

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