Excitement filled the air at the Griffith Public Schools Board Meeting on May 8, 2025, as the district celebrated significant advancements in academic offerings and student engagement. A highlight of the meeting was the announcement of the expansion of Advanced Placement (AP) courses, with plans to add two new classes for the 2025-2026 school year. Currently, 133 students are taking 202 AP exams across nine courses, showcasing the district's commitment to providing rigorous academic opportunities.
In addition to AP classes, Griffith Public Schools offers 16 dual credit courses in partnership with Ivy Tech and Purdue Northwest, allowing students to earn college credits while still in high school. This initiative not only enhances educational pathways but also significantly reduces future college costs for families.
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Subscribe for Free Safety and community engagement were also key topics. The district emphasized its strong leadership in safety protocols, with School Resource Officers playing a vital role in maintaining a secure environment for students. The meeting also highlighted the importance of communication with the community, showcasing the district's active social media presence, including a TikTok page that has garnered nearly 1,000 followers.
The meeting featured a creative collaboration between students from different grade levels, who designed a t-shirt with the message "Stronger Together," symbolizing unity within the district. Additionally, the Griffith band received accolades for their excellence, qualifying for the ISMA All Music Award, which recognizes outstanding musical achievement.
As the meeting concluded, the district reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a supportive and innovative learning environment, with plans for ongoing community involvement and educational enhancements. The future looks bright for Griffith Public Schools as they continue to prioritize student growth and preparedness.