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Olathe highlights Step Up adult‑diploma program that graduates about 60 students a year

2529394 · March 7, 2025
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District staff described Step Up, Olathe Public Schools’ adult diploma program: who it serves, how it operates, outcomes and how the program is funded.

The Olathe Board of Education heard a presentation on Step Up, the district’s adult‑diploma program, which helps Kansas residents age 18 and older complete remaining credits and receive a high school diploma as soon as they finish their last class.

Russ Munyan, who introduced the spotlight, told the board Step Up serves adults who previously left high school and that the program typically graduates “about 60 students a year.” He said students earn credits through pre‑recorded online…

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