Southern Indiana high school holds 'Adulting Day,' teaching students basic life skills
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Students took a break from books to learn real-world skills.
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Like most high schools, math, English and science are all on the syllabus at New Washington High School. But Thursday, instead of having their noses in a textbook, teachers went "old school."
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