By the time the last notes of “Pomp and Circumstance” have finished echoing, the ideal Massachusetts high school graduate should be a problem-solver who’s adept at collaboration and prepared for the challenges to come.

Or at least that’s how the Healey administration sees things. And that should happen no matter who they are, where they live, or what path they choose to follow once they pick up their diploma.

On Wednesday, the Democratic administration released its vision for the ideal Bay State high school graduate, unveiling what it describes as an “aspirational outline” for every student.

The six bullet points are the endpoint of work by the state’s Statewide K-12 Graduation Council , a panel whose work was informed by thousands of survey responses and eight statewide listening ses

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