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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education is working to change the requirements of high school diplomas across the state."Having opportunities taken away from your children is never a good thing,” Mark Wood, a parent, said.
"This is a fast moving train,” State Rep. Garcia Wilburn, a Democrat representing District 32, said. “I wanted to make sure we had every opportunity to educate the citizenry of the facts of the diploma changes." If passed, it would no longer require economics, world history and geography. Requirements would also be wiped out for fine arts, foreign language and career and technical education.
Some students and parents are worried about opportunities, but teachers' unions say the changes will potentially force districts to make cuts.
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