The panel that's developing a new high school graduation standard in Massachusetts released its first work product Wednesday, sharing a "vision" of a set of familiar skills and attributes that a high school graduate in the state should possess before they're ready for either college or a career.

Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll and Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler joined members of the Massachusetts K–12 Statewide Graduation Council and other education policy-makers to roll out the "vision of a graduate" at Attleboro High School after a tour of the school's career technical education programs. The statement of ideals is meant to form a foundation for a statewide framework.

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