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Ohio lawmakers have approved a bill that would require public schools to teach students in grades 6-12 the "success sequence," which emphasizes graduating high school, obtaining a full-time job, and marrying before having children, as a pathway to reduce poverty. If signed into law, this instruction would be mandatory and could not be opted out of, becoming a graduation requirement. Supporters believe it promotes lifelong success, while critics argue it oversimplifies individual circumstances and fails to address systemic factors affecting poverty.
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