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Last updated on Tuesday, November 7, 2017
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Teachers and lawmakers could see the final recommendations to require more than just a diploma to graduate high school in the state of Indiana.
A state board of education panel is expected to unveil its plan today.
Among the new standards would be requirements that students earn college credit or a technical certificate, have an after-school job or something like it and get into college.
Supporters say the idea will force Indiana high school students to become college or career ready.
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