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Mustang schools outline career-pathway plan after state moves toward a single diploma

Mustang Board of Education · January 12, 2026
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Mustang leaders told the board they will implement state-driven changes that shift Oklahoma to a single high-school diploma and require four years of math, and they laid out steps to align Mustang High School courses and counseling to new career pathways.

Ryan McKinney, a district presenter, told the board the state has passed laws that will change high-school graduation requirements and that Mustang is preparing to align course offerings and counseling.

"House Bill 3,278 made some changes that will make high school go to one diploma," McKinney said, adding that the law requires "for every student to have 4 years of math." He told the board those requirements will begin to apply to the class of 2030 and that districts can use Senate Bill…

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