Last year, the Indiana State Board of Education and the Graduation Pathways Panel came up with new graduation requirements and laid out some graduation pathways that local educators are working to incorporate into their schools.
According to Culver Superintendent Karen Shuman, to address these changes, staff members participated in professional development on Monday, January 8th. She told school board members last week that faculty will continue to develop essential curriculum that aligns with new graduation pathways when they meet again on Friday, February 2nd.
As a part of the recommended changes, students would be required to learn and demonstrate employability skills through project-based, service-based or work-based learning experiences.