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In Indiana, a charter school-friendly state, a public school can't refuse to sell an unused building to a charter school. But they don't have to make it easy
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In a statement, police spokeswoman Ashley O’Chap said officers responded to a report of an active shooter at the school around 12:30 p.m., but that no threat actually existed.
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South Bend planned to buy the district's downtown headquarters and renovate it into a new city hall, but the deal hit a snag in March following a complaint to the Indiana Attorney General's Office.
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For the first time, the Indiana Attorney General’s Office has ruled in favor of a charter school under Indiana’s “unused buildings” law, which requires public schools to sell unused buildings to charter schools for $1.
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Joseph County is getting a $7.7 million grant from the Indiana Department of Education. Starting in the fall, the club will…