Superintendent Pushes $150 Million Plan For Statewide Preschool
The $150 million proposal to expand preschool in every district is among the Department of Education’s top policy priorities for the next legislative session.
The $150 million proposal to expand preschool in every district is among the Department of Education’s top policy priorities for the next legislative session.
The class of 2017 are the first group of students to face stricter requirements to qualify for the state’s 21st Century Scholars, which is designed to help low-income Hoosiers afford college
With his first year in the bag, Nora Elementary School teacher Gabe Hoffman reflects on the successes and hardships of his first year.
Indiana Congressman Todd Rokita’s bill would tighten eligibility requirements for schools to offer free meals to all students.
Officials in a small northern Indiana school district say the battle to fund their struggling school system isn’t over.
The English learner population is growing across the Midwest, as more immigrants settle in smaller towns, and Indiana is currently seeing an increase of students needing to learn English at a higher rate than the rest of the country. While most schools struggle to meet the needs of students who don’t speak English, this challenge is especially […]
In the last month, the news about the school district hasn’t showed much of an improvement.
The Obama administration guidelines that says schools must allow transgender students to access bathrooms of their choice, has come under fire — and it’s origins lay, right here, in Indiana.
Black children are three times more likely to identified as gifted if that judgment call comes from a black teacher rather than a white teacher, according to new research.
According to the Indiana Latino Institute, there are an estimated 300-400 undocumented students that graduate from Indiana high schools each year.
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