|  				 					 						| Everyone was singing from the same hymn sheet 30 years ago when the Indiana State Board of Education and the Commission for Higher Education approved higher standards for high-school students, including the new credit roadmap called Core 40.    Indiana …  								 									|  	 	 		|  				 				 										|   |  							By stevehinnefeld on August 5, 2024						 |   														 						 Everyone was singing from the same hymn sheet 30 years ago when the Indiana State Board of Education and the Commission for Higher Education approved higher standards for high-school students, including the new credit roadmap called Core 40. Indiana University President Tom Ehrlich was at the Statehouse meeting, endorsing Core 40 on behalf of colleges and universities. Also in support were the leaders of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO, Democratic Gov. Evan Bayh, Republican Superintendent of Public Instruction Suellen Reed and a bipartisan group of legislators. Bayh education aide Stan Jones directed the choir. "All 40 public and private institutions of higher education in Indiana are saying to students … if you even want to consider a college or university and be considered by a college or university in the state of Indiana, these are the courses we expect you to take," Ehrlich said. |   		 			 				|  | 
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