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The Daily Report Card: Could Indiana Have Avoided Deep Education Cuts?

    Official: State was warned about tax collections – Times of Northwest Indiana “A Democratic member of the state’s budget forecasting group believes the state could have discovered a massive budgeting problem two years ago, potentially avoiding deep cuts to education.” (nwitimes.com)

    “The [Greenfield-Central school] board contends that its meetings are not intended to serve as public forums”
    —Indiana Economic Digest

    Greenfield-Central schools changes public participation policy – Indiana Economic Digest Anyone who wants to speak before the board will have to meet with the superintendent first. (indianaeconomicdigest.net)

    What It’s Really Like to Be a Poor Black Kid – The Atlantic Wire …and why “white middle-aged Forbes contributors” shouldn’t claim to know, Rebecca Greenfield writes. (theatlanticwire.com)

    When Publicly-Funded Schools Don’t Act Like Public Schools – The Quick & The Ed Education Sector reacts to an investigative report by our colleagues at StateImpact Florida. (The Quick and the Ed)

    Why Do Our Rich Kids Rank 23rd in Math? – Amanda Ripley Get ready for a lot of scrolling down… (amandaripley.com)

    Bourff’s proposal: Shut 3 elementaries – Richmond Palladium-Item The Richmond schools have been bleeding students for a decade. (Palladium Item)

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