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There will be one more public comment period on the new proposal before the final draft is approved by the Indiana State Board of Education.
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IDOE launched a two-month pilot of the dashboard this week with 11 districts participating.
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Many educators spoke out against the first draft of new high school diplomas earlier this year because of their complexity and lack of rigor.
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Indiana's new high school diploma would debut with the Class of 2029, although school districts can start as early as the 2025-26 school year.
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McCormick worked in public education for nearly 18 years as a special education and language arts teacher, school principal and superintendent.
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The state has made modest improvements for several years, and the rate is now 7 percentage points higher than it was five years ago.
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The Indiana Department of Education is taking feedback on a proposal for new high school diplomas until July 30.
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The two flights started shortly before President Pamela Whitten and other academic leaders took the stage at IU’s Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.
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Schools with May graduation ceremonies are facing the possibility of protests colliding with commencements.
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Indiana lawmakers are allowing more students with disabilities to graduate with the state's alternate diploma.