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The educational goals within both the private and parochial schools in Scott County, Indiana are focused on connecting children, teachers and the community to form a united alliance in the quest for excellence. Both public and private schools offer an array of educational options for primary and secondary students.
Students attend school 180 days per year. To ensure that solid reading, writing and math skills are mastered, Indiana students are required to pass the Graduation Qualifying Exam, or GQE, to receive a high school diploma. Modern facilities, a varied curriculum and a highly professional staff within both private and parochial educational sectors, see to it that students are prepared for college and the workforce.
As a business location, Scott County, Indiana's higher education system is one of the area’s greatest assets. The neighboring areas provide a wide-range of higher education resources, including world-class graduate and professional schools, and a broad-spectrum of undergraduate programs. The region's higher education facilities have a long and established history of partnering with local business and industry.
Many local colleges and universities offer non-traditional or adult education programs including evening and weekend options. Distance learning programs are available for those seeking degrees or certifications.
The area's talented and productive workforce reflects the character of its communities, and with post secondary schools located nearby, the Scott County area is positioned for escalation in the area of research and development.

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