Indiana Seeks to ‘Transform’ High School, Making Work Skills a Priority Patrick O’Donnell, The 74 Indiana legislators and education officials are rallying behind a move to “transform” the state’s high schools by making career skills a major focus through more internships, apprenticeships, and a drive to earn career credentials before graduating.
The state already requires students to show “demonstrable employability skills” to graduate from high school, but it currently counts playing on a school team or community service the same as doing an internship or apprenticeship. The new requirements will be more work- and skills-focused. |