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One of the biggest issues in this year’s race for the Indiana House of Representatives District 26 seat may be how to improve the state’s education…
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Public schools in Indiana serve about 2,400 students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Of those students a growing number now use cochlear implants, small…
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A panel of school leaders and state education experts met for the first time on Monday to map Indiana’s path to compliance with the Every Student Succeeds…
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Schools will start soon, but where you live doesn’t necessarily determine where you go to school anymore. Families can choose where to go to school —…
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The Indiana State Board of Education this week will hold public hearings at two failing schools in Northwest Indiana to determine the future of the…
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For the first time, schools will be required to teach computer science skills to all Indiana elementary and middle school students.Indiana will be one of…
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A new report from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce shows school superintendents and principals have favorable views of school counselors.But those same…
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The panel re-writing the state’s school standardized assessment met for the second time Tuesday.However, members are unsure of their vision for the…
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Leaders of a small northern Indiana school district say the battle to fund their school system isn’t over.Argos Community School administrators say they…
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One thing became clear during the first meeting of the panel tasked with rewriting the ISTEP, Indiana’s standardized school assessment test.Change will…