INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana could see the creation of more adult high schools across the state under to a new law that takes effect on July 1.
House Bill 1028 authored by Dale DeVon, R-Granger allows the establishment of new adult educational facilities if approved by the Indiana Charter School Board.
To be approved, a school must have programming that shows how it differs from a regular high school, flexible scheduling, provides the majority of the instruction in the classroom, and offers dual credit or industry certifications.
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