TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — It’s a tradition at many high schools that seniors get to end their school year a few days earlier than other students.
This year, seniors at Tacoma’s public high schools will have to pay a price to earn that privilege.
Because of last fall’s teachers strike and snow days this winter, The News Tribune reports (http://is.gd/LYpliA) Tacoma school officials say seniors will not make the state requirement for a minimum 175-day school year.
So they’re going to be forced to attend school for at least one Saturday