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FWCS Superintendent says the work to make schools safer begins immediately.
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Fort Wayne Community Schools is asking for money in a referendum to upgrade safety at schools around the district.
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The Culinary Arts students made carry-out meals and offered them for free to community members in need.
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Students competed to bring in the most food and win themselves and their classmates a special treat.
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Four Indiana school districts won voter support for property-tax levies to provide operational funds to boost teacher pay, retain staff and maintain academic programs.
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One Allen County school board race may be headed for a recount, following Tuesday’s election.
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Andy Downs of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics says non-partisan races like school boards can still find themselves at the mercy of party lines.
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The day offers freshmen the opportunity to discover and begin thinking about what they want to pursue after high school.
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A Bluffton High School history teacher was announced as the Indiana Teacher of the Year on Wednesday.
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The award was announced Monday by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents.
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Last week, a jury found Purdue University guilty of retaliation and treating a student differently because she was a woman. That included Purdue’s Dean of Students Katie Sermersheim and Vice President for Ethics and Compliance Alyssa Rollock.
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Two of the three finalists for the award teach in Northeast Indiana.