
Thousands of graduating high school seniors are getting ready to take their next steps into young adulthood.
Most of them were in middle school when a public health emergency was declared because of COVID-19 in Indiana, closing schools, restaurants, and public gatherings.
The 2025 cohort saw President Donald Trump elected to office in 2016, when they would have been about 9 years old. Some of them voting age now, saw the nation re-elect him this year.
The 2025 high school graduating class, born in 2006 and 2007, is seeing increased discussion around AI use, concerns of a coming recession, and progress in gene therapy treatments.
Renewable energy is rapidly on the rise, and renewable energy generation surpassed coal for the first time just a couple years ago.
The Harvard Youth poll notes shifting priorities for younger generations: fewer say they want to have children. And about 19 percent trust the federal government to do the right thing most of the time.
This week we’ll talk with graduating high school seniors about their plans and expectations.
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Guests
Gage Shrader, Columbus East High School
Fallyn Conway, Martinsville High School
Sara Carmona, Bloomington High School South
Karter Kikendall, Columbus East High School