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The Michigan Senate passed a bill Wednesday that will prohibit schools from automatically holding back third graders who don’t meet certain reading benchmarks.

The state’s “Read by Grade Three” law currently prevents third-graders from advancing to the next grade if they don’t score high enough on a standardized test.

Senate Bill 12, sponsored by Sen. Dayna Polehanki, D-Livonia, would eliminate mandatory retention of third graders but would keep intact the parts of “Read by Grade Three” that provide coaching, professional development, and interventions for students struggling to read beginning in kindergarten.

Read more at Detroit Metro Times.