The Daily Report Card: Purdue Trustees Go Behind Closed Doors (Again) At IND
Purdue trustees won’t share meeting details in search for president – The never-ending saga of the school’s search for France Córdova’s successor continues, for the sixth time this year, in a private meeting in a secret location. The Hoosier State Press Association tells the JC state law allows for the meetings to be held behind closed doors, but not in secret locations. Lafayette Journal & Courier
Matthew Tully: Stakes are high in outcome of takeovers of 4 IPS schools – “The coming years will be filled with scrutiny for these four schools. And while the stakes are highest for the students, the success or failure of this dramatic move will have consequences that reach far beyond those students and their schools.” Indy Star
State Hearings to Begin Monday on Possible Takeover of IPS School – “The Indiana Department of Education on Monday will hold a hearing at John Marshall school that will signal the start of the possible takeover process.” Indiana Barrister
Schools Out for Summer — Even for Those that Failed – “As the weather heats up and students head off to summer break, enrollment in summer school continues to decline. Much has been written about how the summer break contributes to learning loss, but one group forgotten in the discussion is those students who need summer school to make up for failed classes.” The Quick & The Ed