Cicero, Carmel students graduate from Indiana Connections Career Academy

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More than 125 students recently graduated from Indiana Connections Career Academy, a tuition-free full-time public virtual school, as part of the Class of 2022 – including Tamrah Verbanac of Cicero, who is the class valedictorian, and Haidyn Smith of Carmel.

Indiana Connections Career Academy provides students with the continuous support of highly-skilled teachers and a curriculum that focuses on both academics and helping to build fundamental life skills. This combination fosters an environment for students to gain the confidence they need to thrive in today’s modern world.

In its fifth year of operation, Indiana Connections Career Academy students utilize the same long-standing, robust online curriculum and technology as companion school Indiana Connections Academy. The difference between the virtual education schools is that Indiana Connections Career Academy students pursue graduation requirements to earn a high school diploma while also completing a career-focused program that prepares them for joining the workforce in one of Indiana’s high-growth fields. A career-focused education allows high school students to explore interests, develop skills to succeed in the workforce, gain college credits and acquire internships that may lead to future employment.

Enrollment for Indiana Connections Career Academy’s 2022-2023 school year is now open for students in grades six through 12. Details about upcoming information sessions and other events including dates and locations are available online or by calling 1-800-382-6010. For more information about Indiana Connections Career Academy, visit IndianaConnectionsCareerAcademy.com.