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The New Indiana Diploma

 
The New Indiana Diploma
 
 
 
 
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Academic Transition Night Materials
 
ZCHS hosted an Academic Transition Night on Wednesday, January 15,  2025. Find a video of the presentation and other materials here:
                                                                                         
                                                                                           Academic Transition Night Presentation
 
 
 
 
Overview of the New Indiana Diploma
 
Starting with the class of 2029 (2024-2025's 8th graders), all students in the State of Indiana are required to meet new graduation requirements. An overview of these requirements are described on this page.  
 
  • Graduation and diploma requirements are set by the state.  All schools issuing an Indiana diploma must meet these requirements.  Though schools and school districts may offer differing courses, they have no flexibility to change the basic diploma structure.
 
  • Though new required courses have been added, you will find increased flexibility for students. You'll also find greater encouragement for students to explore employment and enlistment readiness.  
 
  • The structure of The New Diploma is a base diploma that everyone will need to earn.  Optional honors seals may be added to the base diploma.  Honors seals are earned through specific coursework, academic performance, work based learning, and attendance.  Differing seals have differing requirements. 
 
  • The new graduation requirements can be a bit overwhelming at first.  There are at least seven diploma combinations!  But based on our previous student graduation trends, ZCHS feels extremely comfortable in our student's capacity to graduate, earn honors seals, and matriculate successfully to a variety of post-secondary experiences.   
 
 
 
 
 
Language Changes
 
The new diploma sunsets traditional language used to describe Indiana's diplomas.  By 2029, phrases like Core 40 and Academic Honors will be completely phased out. Starting with the class of 2029 (2024-2025's 8th graders), new language will be used. Certain phrases, like graduation pathways and work based learning, will continue as they          are now.
 
The following chart shows current and new diploma language.  It is important to note that both sets of describers will be used for the next three years until the class of 2028 graduates.  Though current and new language have similar context, their meanings are different.  For example, the current Technical Honors is not the same as the Employment Honors Seal.
 
 
Current "Old" Language
(Ending with class of 2028)
New Language
(Starting with class of 2029)
 
  Core 40 Diploma
 
  New Indiana Diploma
  Academic Honors Diploma   Enrollment Honors Seal
  Technical Honors Diploma   Enrollment Honors Plus Seal
 
  Employment Honors Seal
    Employment Honors Plus Seal
    Enlistment & Service Seal
    Enlistment & Service Plus Seal
 
 
 
 
Diploma/Seals Combinations
 
9th grade mentors
 
Starting with the class of 2029 (2024-2025's 8th graders), 
the foundational diploma required of all students will be the The New Indiana Diploma. 
 
In addition to this foundational diploma, students
will have the opportunity to earn one or more of six readiness seals.  These seals
are organized into the categories of enrollment, employment, and enlistment & service
as shown below.
 
 
  Enrollment  Employment Enlistment & Service
New Indiana Diploma Honors Seal Honors Seal Honors Seal
Honors Seal Plus Honors Seal Plus Honors Seal Plus
 
A readiness seal is not required for graduation.  However, if a student does not earn a readiness seal, they will need to complete a graduation pathway, demonstrate employability skills, and demonstrate post-secondary readiness, something all graduates currently must accomplish.
 
Here are examples of diploma/seal combinations:
 
  • Student A:  New Indiana Diploma with a required graduation pathway, employability skills, and post-secondary readiness
  • Student B:  New Indiana Diploma with an Enrollment Honors Seal
  • Student C:  New Indiana Diploma with an Employment Honors Plus Seal
  • Student D:  New Indiana Diploma with an Enlistment and Service Honors Plus Seal and an Employment Honors Seal
 
As you can see, students must earn the New Indiana Diploma.  Readiness seals on the other hand, are not required but additions recognizing further achievement.  Also, the seals are not exclusive of each other and may be earned in combination. 
 
Again, if a student does not earn an honors seal, they must achieve a graduation pathway, demonstrate employability skills, and demonstrate post-secondary readiness.  Students who earn an honors seal, do not have to meet these requirements. 
 
 
 
 
 
Indiana New Diploma (Core 42) at ZCHS
 
Course Requirements for the New Indiana Diploma

English

8 Credits

2 credits: English 9

1 credit: Communications-Focused course

5 additional English credits

Math

7 Credits

2 credits: Algebra I

1 credit: Personal Finance

4 additional Math credits

Science, Technology

& Engineering

7 Credits

2 credits: Biology

1 credit: Computer Science

2 additional Science credits

2 STEM-Focused credits

Social Studies

5 Credits

2 credits: US History

1 credit: US Government

2 credits: World Perspectives

(Flexible options, including advanced world language or world-focused social studies)

PE/Health

2 Credits

1 credit: Physical Education

1 credit: Health & Wellness

Preparing For

College & Careers

1 Credit

(Completed during 8th grade at ZMS and ZWMS for 24-25 school year only)

Personalized Electives

12 Credits

Students are encouraged to utilize the new readiness-seals to align these personalized electives. Personalized electives can include Career Technical Education (CTE), Performing or Fine Arts, and World Languages.

Total Credits:

42 Credits

 

 
 
Employability Skills Requirements for the New Diploma

Learn and Demonstrate
Employability Skills
Project Based Learning:   All ZCHS students will engage in a project-based learning experience during their Biology and US History classes.  This project will involve employability skills as identified by Indiana's Department of Workforce Development.
 
 
Post-Secondary Readiness Competencies for the New Diploma
 
One of the six options on the right is required for graduation.
 
*Please select one as a primary goal and one as a secondary goal.
 
*Benchmark scores for SAT, ACT, and ASVAB may change                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
1.  ACT College Ready Benchmarks
  • 18 in English or 22 in Reading and 22 in Math or 23 in Science
 
2.  College Ready Benchmarks
  • 480 in English Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) AND 530 in Math
 
3.  C. Average in three AP/Dual Credit courses
  • 1 of 3 in a core content area or 3 0f 3 in a career and technical sequence
 
4.  Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
  • Minimum test score of 31.  Offered to students interested in military service or students who have not me other competencies.  Students and families must sign an intent to enlist form to be kept in their cumulative file.
 
5.  State and Industry Recognized Credential or Certification
  • Available through the J Everett Light Career Center at North Central High School
 
6.  Career and Technical Concentrator
  • C average in 2 advanced courses within a particular program, with some programs requiring specific prerequisites.
 
 
 
 
 
Indiana Honor Seal Diplomas at ZCHS
 
Honor Seal Diplomas require two components:  the Indiana New Diploma (Core 42) and a diploma seal. Families are encouraged to consider college/university curricular requirements for specific post-secondary institutions. 
 
 
Indiana New Diploma (Core 42)

English

8 Credits

2 credits: English 9

1 credit: Communications-Focused course

5 additional English credits

Math

7 Credits

2 credits: Algebra I

1 credit: Personal Finance

4 additional Math credits

Science, Technology

& Engineering

7 Credits

2 credits: Biology

1 credit: Computer Science

2 additional Science credits

2 STEM-Focused credits

Social Studies

5 Credits

2 credits: US History

1 credit: US Government

2 credits: World Perspectives

(Flexible options, including advanced world language or world-focused social studies)

PE/Health

2 Credits

1 credit: Physical Education

1 credit: Health & Wellness

Preparing For

College & Careers

1 Credit

Completed during 8th grade at ZMS and ZWMS

Personalized Electives

12 Credits

Students are encouraged to utilize the new readiness-seals to align these personalized electives with their unique goals. Personalized electives can include a variety of courses, such as Career Technical Education (CTE), Performing or Fine Arts, and World Languages.

Total Credits:

42 Credits

 

 
Indiana Honors Seals
Enrollment Honors Seal Employment Honors Seal Enlistment Honors Seal
 
World Language-4 credits
Social Studies-6 credits
Math-8 credits
  • Algebra 1 Geometry, Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus or any advanced math credits
Science-6 credits
  • Biology, Chemistry, and Physics or any advanced lab Science credits
 
Earn "C" or higher on all courses and cumulative GPA "B" average
 
Complete one of the following:
  • 4 AP Credits and take corresponding exams
  • 6 College Credits
  • 3 College Credits and 2 AP Credits with corresponding exams
  • Score 1250 on SAT or 26 on ACT
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Complete one of the following:
  • Earn a market driven credential of value aligned to a specific occupation
  • 3 Courses in CTE Pathway
  • An approved career preparation experience aligned to Indiana's CSA program
  • An approved, locally created pathway
 
Complete 150 hors of Work-Based Learning
 
Demonstrate skill development in communication, collaboration, and work ethic
 
Meet attendance goal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Complete one of the following:  
  • Introduction to Public Service Course
  • One year of JROTC in high school
 
Achieve score of 31 on ASVAB and complete one of the following:
  • All 3 components of the career exploration program
  • A career exploration tool approved by DOE
 
Meet attendance goal
 
Demonstrate skill development in communication, collaboration, and work ethic
  • Externally verified through a mentorship experience with current military personnel, veterans, or other public safety professionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Indiana Honors Plus Seals
Enrollment Honors Plus Seal Employment Honor Plus Seal Enlistment Honors Plus Seal
Earn the Enrollment Seal, plus:
 
Complete 75 hours of work-based learning
  • Indiana College Core
  • AP Scholar with Distinction
 
Complete 75 hours of work based learning
 
Demonstrate skill development in communication, collaboration, and work ethic
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earn the Employment Seal plus:
 
Complete one of the following:
  • Indiana College Core
  • Advanced Industry Certificate
 
Complete 650 hours of work-based learning that may include:
  • Pre-Apprenticeship
  • Modern Youth Apprenticeship
 
Demonstrate skill development in communication, collaboration, and work ethic
 
 
 
 
 
Earn Enlistment Seal, plus:
 
Complete one of the following;
  • Achieve a score of 50 or higher on the ASVAB
  • Enrollment in ROTC at the collegiate level
  • Acceptance to a service academy
 
Demonstrate excellence in leadership through one of the following:
  • Completion of at least 100 hours of public service
  • Holding a leadership role in co/extracurricular
  • Completion of two seasons of a team-based sport or activity