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Advocacy groups for people with disabilities are calling for states to withdraw from the lawsuit, which is in limbo because of the new presidential administration.
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All $10 million budgeted for Indiana's Education Scholarship Account is spoken for this school year.
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All NewsFamilies who participate will receive most of the state money their local public districts would have gotten to educate their children.
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All NewsA new Indiana training program will prepare current educators for permits in mild or intense intervention as the state faces a shortage of special education teachers.
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All NewsThe Indiana Senate voted 0-50 this week to kill a piece of legislation that would have changed the way special education disputes between families and schools are resolved.
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Indiana will spend $2 million to help fully license special education teachers by offering scholarships for required training and streamlining required…
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Indiana lawmakers are among those worried that the state’s rush to end emergency permits for special education teachers will leave schools with unfilled…
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The federal government recently dismissed an investigation into the Indiana Department of Education. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil…
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Indiana is the only state in the region with no plans for when teachers will become widely eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, but the state's health…
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For special education students and their families, finding the right materials and support in schools can be difficult, but the pandemic is forcing…