04/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/02/2025 12:26
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
RELEASE: Governor Braun Announces New Partnerships
Providing High School Students a Direct Path to their Future
INDIANAPOLIS - Governor Mike Braun announced today new partnerships with higher education, business and industry and the Indiana National Guard that will more efficiently connect Indiana high school students with their future goals. Alongside Governor Braun for the announcement were Indiana Secretary of Education Dr. Katie Jenner, members of the State Board of Education and other key partners involved in the high school diploma redesign process.
"Quality education is key to a prosperous economic future for Indiana," said Governor Braun. "Today, by working with our partners, including many in the private sector, we have an opportunity to not only improve outcomes for students statewide, but also strengthen our state economy for years to come."
These new partnerships deliver on Indiana's commitment to ensure the high school experience provides the best outcomes for students by outlining a set of guarantees for students who earn Indiana's new honors plus readiness seals. This will provide students a direct path from high school to their next steps, whether straight into a career, college, or serving our Nation. Below is an overview of the opportunities available to students beginning next school year for schools that opt-in and for all students beginning with the class of 2029:
"Indiana is leading the way when it comes to redesigning the high school experience to ensure these four years are as valuable as possible for students, and I could not be more excited about the opportunity ahead to continue to grow our partnerships in this work," said Dr. Jenner. "In many ways, the adoption of the final diploma rule was only the beginning of our journey, and today's announcement is the logical next step as many of the same partners who helped us to develop the readiness seals are now solidifying their value for students. I want to thank Governor Braun for his leadership and also our partners for their unwavering commitment to Hoosier students. As we continue implementation of the new diploma, I look forward to growing our list of partners who want to ensure Hoosier students have a more seamless path to their future."
Indiana's new high school diploma requirements allow students to take an entrepreneurial approach to their education and increase flexibility for students to personalize their journey, as well as increase access to both work-based learning and credentials of value. With this increased flexibility, the ability to add a readiness seal provides students with a transparent blueprint for success, whether they plan to continue their education after high school, go straight into a career, or serve in our Nation's military.
After more than a year of stakeholder feedback, the SBOE unanimously approved the final high school diploma rule in December 2024. Per statute, Indiana's current graduation requirements will sunset October 1, 2028, making the new diploma requirements effective for all students beginning with the class of 2029, or students currently in eighth grade. Schools may opt-in beginning with the 2025-2026 school year.
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Griffin Reid
Office of Governor Mike Braun
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 317-391-9475