As are two middle schools and two high schools, the career center is closing after this year.
With Vincennes University as its college partner, career center graduates have earned 20,000 college credits over these five years, saving their families an estimated $4 million, school officials said.
Commending graduates on reaching âthis important milestone,â Johnson cited students for their adaptability and urged them to keep working toward their goals.
This yearâs graduating class produced 24 students earning associate degrees, nine earning Indiana College Core diploma with the possibility of earning 1-2 years of transferable college credit, and 34 students graduating early.
âWe are here for a reason,â class president Kayla Shamble told classmates. âPut your whole heart and soul into what you do. Do it because you love it.â
With Vincennes University as its college partner, career center graduates have earned 20,000 college credits over these five years, saving their families an estimated $4 million.