World languages teachers at Illinois State University said the state of Illinois needs to do more to support world languages education. Illinois passed a law in 2021 requiring two years of foreign language to graduate, effective 2028. Those requirements were loosened this year to allow high school students to skip foreign language classes if they take Career and Technical Education [CTE] classes that prepare students for future careers like engineering, science or health care.

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