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State considers enhanced high school diploma: “Kentucky Rising”
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By the 2016-17 school year, the state could have a new program, called Kentucky Rising, that will create an enhanced high school diploma that would allow graduates to get scholarships and early college admissions, Education Commissioner Terry Holliday said Wednesday.
Holliday said he thought Kentucky Rising, which would establish criteria showing that students were ready for the global work force, would have more impact on Kentucky than when the General Assembly passed legislation in 2009 calling for more stringent academic standards.
Holliday discussed the program at a meeting of the Kentucky Board of Education.
“It’s huge,” Holliday said. “I think it’s going to be a critical initiative for economic development in our state.”
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