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Indiana’s high school graduation rate reached a record high of 90.23% with the Class of 2024.
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Indiana made modest improvements for several years, and the rate is now 7 percentage points higher than it was five years ago.
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The number of Indiana students who earned a postsecondary degree or credential is on par with the national average -- but still below a state goal.
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More Indiana students earned diplomas from high schools in 2023 but the graduation rate lags behind the high of 2014.
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A new state report found about 53 percent of Indiana high schoolers who graduated in 2021 went straight to college.
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Students with significant cognitive disabilities can earn a new type of diploma this year intended to provide them with more opportunities after graduation.
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The number of students who earned a diploma in 2021 is consistent to the past few years, according to data the Indiana Department of Education released Wednesday.
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The state graduation rate has hovered around 87 percent since 2016, but a higher rate of students needed a waiver to get a diploma in 2019.
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Child Advocates and the Indiana University School of Education have teamed up to improve graduation rates among students in foster care.
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The Indiana Department of Education recalculated the Indianapolis Public Schools graduation rate to include Herron High School on Friday. The adjustment brings the district's 2018 graduation rate to 82 percent.