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The bipartisan interim education committee released its final report on Monday, detailing recommendations for bills and topics during the upcoming legislative session.
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Nine school districts across Indiana are asking voters to approve an increase to their property taxes or continue a referendum tax levy.
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But researchers say the change does not overcome the shortfalls tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Public schools will have to post notices regarding parents’ rights and a clause from the Michigan Constitution on the role of religion and morality in education. That’s under a bill signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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The education bill details award amounts for a new scholarship program and increases scholarship funding.
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A free market think tank will appeal a federal judge’s decision to dismiss its claim that a 1970 amendment to the Michigan Constitution discriminates against religious schools.
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Republican candidate for governor Tudor Dixon called on the state schools superintendent to quit Tuesday over a training program that helps teachers working with LGBTQ students.
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Schools across the country struggle to hire enough special education teachers and paraprofessionals. The shortage is so severe at one Indiana school that parents and educators worry it’s unsafe. They blame the problem on years of low pay and a reliance on inexperienced and unqualified staff.
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Michigan’s governor announced Monday the people who will serve on a government council to involve parents in the education budget-making process.
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A new statewide program aims to help hundreds of students in foster care determine how to achieve their post-high school goals.