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Board outlines rollout for new Indiana diploma requirements; reading curriculum review to include public input
Summary
District administrators briefed the MSD Wabash County Schools board on Indiana’s new high school diploma requirements and outlined a public review process for two finalist reading curricula, with public access beginning Feb. 11.
District administrators briefed the board on the state’s new high school diploma framework and said the district will require graduating students to earn 42 credits under the new rules while encouraging each student to pursue an earned diploma “seal” (enrollment, employment or enlistment) to preserve post-graduation options.
Administration explained that the law increases some subject-credit totals (for example, science/STEM-related credits) and that several definitions and implementation rules remain subject to Indiana Department of Education guidance. The presentation…
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