(Indianapolis, IN) - A proposed change to Indiana’s high school diploma requirements is still up for public debate.
A new plan for high school graduation was unveiled, with some controversy, in August, then recently updated. The current revision offers three graduation pathways: college enrollment, employment readiness, and military service. Different requirements apply for each option. You can study the changes HERE.
A new state law passed last year requires the graduation overhaul. As currently proposed, schools can opt-in, starting with the 2025-2026 school year. If they don’t, current graduation requirements will be in effect until 2029.
So far, over 8,000 public comments have been collected, but the department of education is looking for more feedback. There is an online forum for comments available until Friday, November 8. You can access the survey HERE.




