Both schools are doing their part to unlock student potential through PLTW programs.

(Undated) – Two area high schools have been recognized for unlocking student potential through their Project Lead the Way projects.
South Dearborn High School and Lawrenceburg High School are two of 204 PLTW high school programs to receive recognition this year.
PLTW Distinguished Program Recognition celebrates districts and schools committed to helping students own their education by increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in their PLTW programs.
These districts and schools empower their students to unlock their potential by developing in-demand, real-world knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in life beyond the classroom.
Other area high schools receiving recognition include Boone County High School in Florence, and Ryle High School in Union.
Learn more about PLTW at www.pltw.org.

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