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This week, we’ll talk with guests about coming changes to high school diplomas and graduation requirements.
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Many residents have encouraged the state to keep the current Academic Honors diploma because it is already accepted by colleges and universities across the country. Educators fear colleges will not admit students who graduate with the new diplomas.
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High school will look different for Indiana students in coming years. The state revealed its first attempt at creating new graduation requirements on Wednesday.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he will talk with guests about why fewer Hoosiers are choosing to go to college.
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New state data shows the highest graduation rates among Indiana seniors since 2016.
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A hybrid block schedule will be implemented with 60-minute class periods. Each day, different classes will be held.
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Join us this Friday, as we will talk with experts about mental health concerns among Indiana teens and adolescents.
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A letter from MCCSC said the change was due to “disparities and biases” that occur because the high school schedules are not aligned.
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The field is entirely donated by Marcy and Carl Cook, a family with children in the Greene County school system.
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Doctors reported increased reports of burn injuries during the pandemic.