Education Secretary DeVos Visits Catholic Voucher School In Indy
At Providence Cristo Rey High School, a high-performing private Indianapolis school, nearly every student receives a voucher.
At Providence Cristo Rey High School, a high-performing private Indianapolis school, nearly every student receives a voucher.
Glenda Ritz, Indiana’s former superintendent of public instruction, will work in areas of advocacy and literacy.
The state’s schools chief says an incomplete board slows down board business.
A new study from researchers at Indiana University shows schools around the state are segregated based on race and income level.
A bill passed and signed into law this year allows the state to assign an “emergency manager” to Muncie and Gary school districts.
Girls of color are much more likely than white girls to be suspended from Indiana schools and schools nationwide, according to a new report. Indiana schools suspend about one in nine black girls, one in 29 Latina girls and one in 50 white girls, according to the report from the National Women’s Law Center. “We should […]
The State Board of Education denied waivers for three voucher-accepting private schools to continue accepting voucher students despite failing grades.
We take a look at the biggest questions around Purdue University’s acquisition of the for-profit Kaplan University.
The Indiana State Board of Education will consider whether to close Hoosier Academies Virtual School or intervene another way during a meeting Wednesday.
Some colleges say President Donald Trump’s remarks about Muslims and other groups have sent an uninviting message to students overseas.
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