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Indiana will not cut funding for K-12 schools, according to Gov. Eric Holcomb. At a press conference Wednesday, he said the state's budget for K-12…
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Recent protests against racism and police brutality are prompting more people to talk about racial justice and equity, and advocates say those efforts…
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School leaders and educators are still figuring out what the state's latest guidance on how to reopen buildings means for them. Many worry about how to…
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Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick says the local response from school districts to support Indiana’s more than 1 million…
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A last-minute change to a bill at the Statehouse in the days before the 2020 legislative session came to an end opens the door for charter schools to…
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Teachers once again gathered at the Statehouse, following up on their Red for Ed rally in November. The Indiana Coalition for Public Education demanded…
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A new data tool from the state aims to make it easier for families to access school information.The Indiana Department of Education rolled out the new…
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A proposal to separate student test scores from teacher evaluations at the state level is making progress through the legislature, and the state’s largest…
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Both chambers of the General Assembly approved legislation Monday to press pause on state school accountability as Hoosiers transition to a new state…
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Indiana lawmakers are moving quickly with a measure to avoid penalizing schools for a drop in student scores on the state’s new ILEARN test, with both the…