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High school has grades 7–12. The high school offers a Core 40 and Honors diploma. AP courses such as Biology, Calculus, English, European History and Chemistry are offered. Seniors attend a leadership camp in August. On their senior trip, students have the opportunity to participate in mission work.
Along with most Indiana high schools, Bluffton has adopted a credit system called Core 40, requiring 40 credits — four years of English, three years of math, social studies, and science, and ten to twelve elective credits, plus two semesters of physical education, and a credit in health education.
Students can earn dual college credits from Indiana University and IVY Tech College; participate and test with the College Board for AP courses, and earn workplace certifications in over 36 areas. Over 80% of the graduates achieve an Academic Honors Diploma, Technical Honors Diploma, or Core 40 diploma.
Mar. 13—A new, tuition-free charter school for adult learners will open in Terre Haute in August, providing those 18 and older the opportunity to earn a Core 40 high school diploma and industry ...
Students are also encouraged to aspire to a Core 40 or Academic Honors Diploma. There are 19 varsity athletic programs and a large arts department, which includes marching band, concert band, jazz band, indoor percussion, a fall play, and a spring musical, along with academic teams such as Spell Bowl, Academic Super Bowl, and the Speech Team.
Castle High School, which became the first local program to win the large-school state championship in 1982, will host a 40-year reunion before the Knights’ home game against Bosse on Friday.
40. Caden Vanderbush, TE, Plainfield — Eastern Michigan (No. 2,210 in nation) This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Signing day: Where top Indiana high school football players ...
In 2010, approximately 40 students earned at least 3 dual credits or scored a 3 or above on an AP exam. These 40 students took nearly 100 dual credit or AP courses for a potential total of 300 semester hours. In 2011, only 12.2% of the 22 students sitting for AP exams passed. [5] Schools in Indiana are assessed by their ISTEP+ scores.