Lee V. Gaines
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Children who receive special education services were suspended more than twice as often from school as compared to their peers during the last academic year.
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Last school year about 72,700 public school students, or nearly 7% of those enrolled, experienced out-of-school suspensions.
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House Bill 1285 still includes a requirement that every Indiana school building has a staff member available to de-escalate behavior in situations where students may be secluded, restrained or put in timeout.
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Legal experts explain what rights immigrant students have and what public K-12 schools must provide to them.
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Purdue Professor William Watson explains about how AI could benefit teachers and students, the challenges it poses, and how it could transform the P-12 educational landscape.
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Indiana high school seniors are struggling to complete the new version of the FAFSA and some fear that the financial aid fiasco will prevent students from attending college at all.
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Senate Bill 32 could result in decreased funding for library services across Indiana.
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The bestselling young adult author says it isn’t the role of a public library to make everyone feel comfortable.
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“Let students understand the mechanism and the principal of AI, and then they can use the AI technology more responsibly," says an Indiana University professor.
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The Hamilton East Public Library suspended a controversial policy that led to the removal of hundreds of young adult novels from the teen collection.