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Kaneland to award diplomas to life-skills students; cabinet to study retroactive recognition
Summary
District staff proposed, and the board discussed, changing practice so students in life-skills instruction receive a diploma after four years of high school instead of a certificate of completion. The board asked the cabinet to examine how any retroactive recognition would work.
Kaneland staff told the board the district will begin awarding diplomas to students who participate in the district’s life-skills instruction program after four years of high school, replacing the previous practice of issuing certificates of completion.
Miss Eggleston presented the proposal and said historically these students—about 1 percent of a…
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