Several Batesville High School students joined BCSC staff and community representatives on Dec. 5 to begin the master planning phase.

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(Batesville, Ind.) - Several Batesville High School students, including junior Leanne Ludwig, joined a cross-section of Batesville Community School Corporation (BCSC) staff and community representatives on December 5 to begin the master planning phase of the Bulldog Ready process.
Bulldog Ready is a transformational K-12 community-connected approach to make learning more relevant at BCSC.
By leveraging the Batesville network to provide real-world experiences and opportunities, students will be able to fully explore a variety of career options. Bulldog Ready will serve all students at all grade levels, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and attributes they need each year so they will be prepared for the next step after high school graduation, whatever they choose.
The group will continue its work in February when a second master planning day is scheduled.

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