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Districts throughout the region have been affected by the shortages, which have become an increasing problem over the last few years.
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Nearly 15,000 third graders did not pass Indiana's 2023 reading assessment.
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Indiana lawmakers approved legislation a decade ago that was intended to regulate and curb the use of restraint and seclusion in schools. But a lack of oversight from the Indiana Department of Education means it’s unclear whether the law has had its intended effect.
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Indiana lawmakers approved legislation a decade ago that was intended to regulate and curb the use of restraint and seclusion in schools. But a lack of oversight from the Indiana Department of Education means it’s unclear whether the law has had its intended effect.
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The site created by the Indiana Department of Education is intended to show how school performance goes beyond a single test score.
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Three panel discussions hosted by Andy Downs on the definition and state of education in Indiana.
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The senior Film Lit class will return to Bones Theater in Columbia City for its sixth year on Thursday.
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Families are invited to attend meetings, either in person or virtually, where materials that are being considered will be presented. Textbook adoptions have been delayed, due to a variety of reasons including the pandemic, so this time around, the district is doing things a little differently.
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As some parents and other activist groups campaign against the use of social emotional learning – or SEL – concepts in schools, experts say that’s…