INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ New state figures show that the growing number of Indiana students taking career and technical education courses have a higher graduation rate than other high school students.
A recent state Department of Education report shows 95 percent of students concentrating on career and technical education courses called CTE graduate from high school. That compares with a 90 percent graduation rate for all graduates.
The Journal Gazette reports the graduation numbers come as Governor Mike Pence and state education officials continue pushing career readiness as a major priority.
About 85 percent of graduates with CTE concentrations go on to a two-year or four-year college or postsecondary program. And those attending college have a significantly lower rate of remedial math and English courses than other high school graduates.