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Board updates graduation requirements, permits cultural regalia at ceremonies

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The Centennial School Board approved updates to graduation requirements policy and a policy permitting Native American items and other cultural regalia at graduation. The board discussed caps, political speech and uniformity before adopting the changes.

The Centennial School Board on May 14 adopted revisions to graduation requirements (policy IKF) and a related policy (IKFB) clarifying that students may wear Native American items of cultural significance and other cultural regalia at graduation ceremonies.

Superintendent James Owens said the updated IKF policy aligns district requirements with current state rules and adds a 0.5 credit for higher education and career‑path skills, a 0.5 personal finance…

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