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New funding could be coming to Indiana’s child care voucher program, but it likely will not be enough to cover the current waitlist. Advocates and providers are urging the state to act sooner rather than later, before more child care capacity is lost.
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Microschools offer multiage learning environments that focus on personalized, often less-regulated instruction. Popularity grew during the pandemic when families sought learning alternatives in online, hybrid and pod options; an estimated 750,000 to 2 million students now attend the schools.
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Purdue University now approves of Indiana’s latest high school diploma draft, just weeks after sounding alarms that the state’s model fell short on academic standards.
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More than 67,000 Indiana third graders passed the state's reading skills assessment. The 82.5 percent pass rate was an improvement of 0.6 percentage points over the previous school year's results.
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The Federal Application for College Financial Aid — like last year — will be slightly delayed for most students.
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Earlier this week, the school invited students and parents to come pick up their schedules and find their lockers.
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Manchester and Trine Universities received a combined $29 million from the Lilly Endowment.
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In a series of letters sent last month to top Indiana education leaders, presidents and administrators of the public institutions called for a reconsideration of the proposed graduation requirements.
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Indiana’s universities are raising the alarm of the state’s overhaul of high school diplomas, with some warning students won't be prepared for higher education or other post-graduate options.
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The plan builds two new schools and renovates others
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After a pilot program seemed to show a positive impact, the Fort Wayne Community Schools board voted to expand the use of Yondr cell phone pouches to all secondary schools in the district.