New Graduation Pathways Cause Concern For Small, Rural Schools
School officials and administrators are concerned about unanswered questions surrounding new graduation requirements for high school students.
School officials and administrators are concerned about unanswered questions surrounding new graduation requirements for high school students.
A national organization called Credential Engine has partnered with Indiana to improve access to detailed information around college programs and their degrees.
Hoosier community groups and businesses gathered in Indianapolis Tuesday to discuss the future of DACA and its Indiana recipients.
The Hoosier patient was under the age of 18. Experts say it’s not too late to get vaccinated.
A charter school corporation has received immunity from a lawsuit, due to a state law protecting government agencies and officials.
The State Board of Education approved a controversial rewrite of the high school graduation requirements in the face of opposition.
The state department of education has a number of priorities for next year, including ways to ease licensing hurdles for teachers.
Muncie Community Schools has made progress since it was designated as a “fiscally impaired school corporation” in April. But is it enough to avoid a full takeover?
A new Purdue University grant aims to cover the tuition gap for in-state students earning a first bachelor’s degree.
With the upcoming legislative session just around the corner, strategies for changes to education and workforce preparation focus on a key area: STEM.
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