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Lincoln County SD2 to consider raising math, science credits for Star Valley High diploma

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Superintendent and high school leaders recommended increasing math and science graduation credits from three to four and aligning the diploma with the Hathaway Success Program; board flagged communication needs for parents and trade-path students and expects a first reading in June.

Superintendent Matt Erickson told the Lincoln County School District No. 2 Board of Trustees that administrators will present a proposed update to policy IKF (graduation requirements) for a first reading in June that would raise required credits in math and science at Star Valley High School from 3 to 4 and raise the total diploma credit requirement from 31 to 32.

The proposal, brought forward by high school staff, is intended to align Star Valley High diplomas with the highest Hathaway Success Program thresholds and to give students more options and preparedness for college and technical programs. "What Mr. Hatterley and his team are proposing is that we increase math and science from 3 to 4 credits to graduate," Erickson said during the board…

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