Committee Hears Testimony On School Financial Management Bill
Some key pieces of the legislation have superintendents and teachers concerned.
Some key pieces of the legislation have superintendents and teachers concerned.
A new state report shows the number of students who transfer in or out of the school corporation boundary they reside in to attend other schools.
Indiana lawmakers want to study the impact of 529 College Savings Plans on state revenue now that the accounts can be spent on tuition for private K-12 schools.
The State Department of Education released 2017 graduation rate data Friday, showing numbers slightly lower than the previous year.
Some school principals have said locally created pathways are critical, but the state has yet to outline what those requirements will look like.
A bill mandating K-12 computer science curriculum received overwhelming support during testimony, but there are some concerns about access.
Significant changes are in store for the state’s school grading system, but the State Board of Education had trouble finding a starting point at its first meeting of 2018.
Legislation that would fix a school funding shortfall unanimously passed out of a key General Assembly committee Wednesday.
Military veterans won’t have certain financial resources considered when applying for tuition aid under legislation advanced Tuesday.
Ivy Tech Community College’s new strategic plan calls for more than doubling the number of degrees earned by students in the next five years.
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