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Monger, Riverview among most family-friendly schools
Monger, Riverview among most family-friendly schools

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time28-05-2025

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Monger, Riverview among most family-friendly schools

ELKHART — In a recent report from the Indiana Department Of Education, two Elkhart Community Schools elementary schools were named among the state's 45 most family-friendly schools. The honor is given to schools that go above and beyond in engaging the families of the students they serve in the educational process. 'We're proud that two of our exemplary schools were given this honor,' ECS superintendent Dr. Larry Huff said. 'They embody the Elkhart Promise to know students by name, and to partner with their community to prepare them for their careers and the rest of their lives.' Also named in the list was Prairie View Elementary in Goshen. The Indiana Department of Education designated 45 Indiana schools as 2025 Family Friendly Schools. These schools – which span across the state, and include public and non-public schools – are demonstrating excellence in engaging families in their children's education, a release said. Launched in 2015, the Family Friendly Schools designation focuses on fostering the active involvement of families through schools and the community. The program recognizes and honors schools that welcome all families into the school community, communicate effectively, and work together to maximize student success.

Area schools contribute to record state graduation rate
Area schools contribute to record state graduation rate

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time07-02-2025

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Area schools contribute to record state graduation rate

ELKHART — The 2024 graduating classes for Concord Community Schools and Elkhart Community Schools contributed to the highest graduation rate on record in Indiana. Across the state, 90.23 percent students graduated from high school, which is up from 88.98 percent in 2023. 'Over the past year, we have celebrated a number of successes in K-12 education, and there is urgency to continue this positive momentum for Indiana students,' Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner said in a statement. 'As a state, we have seen literacy rates increase for the third consecutive year, chronic absenteeism rates improve for the second year in a row, and today, the highest state graduation rate on record.' She attributed the improvement in student outcomes to a collaboration of educators, families and communities. 'Together, we must continue to keep our foot on the gas pedal in 2025, ensuring we keep improving our education system in Indiana and increasing opportunities for students,' she said. Indiana students can graduate in one of two ways. One way is with waivers, which are intended to help students in special circumstances, including those who transfer to a new school. The other way is without waivers. Some students, including those who transfer to an Indiana school from another state or non-accredited private school or have other extenuating circumstances are eligible for graduation waivers. But those students must still meet all of the coursework, credit and employability skills requirements. They must also maintain a 'C' average in required courses, an attendance rate of 95 percent, and fulfilling all other state and local graduation requirements. According to the Indiana Department of Education, Elkhart Community Schools' 2024 graduating class had a graduation rate of 94.45 percent with waivers. Concord Community Schools had a graduation rate of 94.09 percent with waivers. The 2024 state graduation rate without waivers is 87.53 percent, which is up from 84.92 percent in 2023. Elkhart Community Schools' 2024 graduation class had a non-waiver graduation rate of 94.45 percent, which is up from 90.15 percent in 2023. Concord Community Schools had a non-waiver graduation rate of 92.80 percent, which is up from 92.75 percent in 2023. 'We're happy with our success the past two years,' said Seth Molnar, Concord High School principal. 'Last year, we were 92 percent … that's the highest graduation rate we've had in 15 years. We beat that this past year, so we're really excited with all the progress we've made in this building, helping our students find paths to graduation. A kudos to our parents, our students and our staff. We worked incredibly hard to increase those numbers.' Across the state, graduation rates increased for Black, Hispanic, White and English-learner students. The state graduation rates also increased for students in special education and students receiving free and reduced-price meals. Cary Anderson, Elkhart High School principal, said he is excited about the 94.45 percent graduation rate for the high school, but that is not the only piece he and his staff are looking at. 'It's not just graduation rates we're looking at,' Anderson said. 'We're looking at everything. We're looking at our college-bound kids, we're looking at our career-bound kids, and doing everything we can to meet their needs.' Anderson said the school is trying to graduate students who come back to the school community and work in the business community to help the community be better at large. He said the school is not just trying to graduate students, but graduate students with a focus, which will prepare the students for their next roles in life.

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