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Lebanon schools expand workplace pathways, adjust to new state graduation requirements and prepare students for AI

3150532 · April 29, 2025
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Summary

Superintendent Dr. John Milliman described the district's internship partnerships, changes under new state graduation requirements (diploma seals and workplace participation) starting with current eighth graders, and the district's one‑to‑one device program and approach to AI in education.

Dr. John Milliman, superintendent of the Lebanon Community School Corporation, said new state graduation requirements will emphasize diploma seals and workplace participation paths beginning with this year’s eighth graders, and the district is expanding internship and workplace partnerships to meet those needs.

“A big part of that is workplace participation,” Milliman said on the Love and Lebanon podcast. He described the state’s approach as offering multiple diploma seals tied to postsecondary enrollment, military enlistment and direct employment, and said several of those lanes include workplace participation components by design.

Why it matters: the change shifts some student planning toward internships, apprenticeships…

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