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Charter schools, microschools, and other kinds of schools that aren’t considered underperforming could benefit.
After seven years without assigning A-F grades, the state has a new proposed framework to begin grading schools again.
While charter leaders have requested ownership of IPS buildings, supporters of traditional public schools have called for the ...
Thousands of students are heading back to the classroom soon. Here's the official start dates for most public schools.
For the past several weeks, misinformation surrounding a new absenteeism law in Indiana has made its way across multiple ...
The Indiana Department of Education announced that it is looking to “reduce federal red tape” by seeking more control over ...
The figures reflect concerns expressed by state leaders about Indiana’s declining college-going culture, especially as the state shifts focus toward career credentials and work-based learning.
Fewer than 52% of Indiana high school graduates from the Class of 2023 went directly to college, according to the latest data quietly released by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. That’s ...
Officials in conservative states have taken aim at higher education, driven in part by the belief that colleges are out of ...
EXPLORE SUMMER CELEBRATION: PROFESSOR STEVE’S AMAZING WORLD OF SCIENCE, July 24 at 3:30 p.m. Celebrate your participation in ...
The only American Sign Language interpreting program at a public university in Indiana will be cut as a result of a new ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins says the move to hubs will help save money and ensure the department is closer to the ...