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Indiana teachers could see extra steps to pay union dues in the future if a bill headed to the Senate floor succeeds. Testimony weeks ago sparked lengthy…
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A group of school choice bills are prompting lengthy and emotional debates about school funding at the Indiana Statehouse, with dozens of individuals and…
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The limited supply of COVID-19 vaccines is causing tension as states roll out plans for who should get shots first, and school advocates in Indiana are…
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The Indiana Department of Education released an online resource in partnership with Purdue University to help teachers teach climate change in schools.…
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School leaders in Indiana are making plans for their staff to get vaccinated for COVID-19. In some counties, initial doses have already become available…
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Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Indiana remains focused on frontline health care workers and nursing home residents. That’s even as some hospitals are…
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Without additional emergency pandemic funding, the upcoming legislative session in Indiana will be critical, especially for schools. Lawmakers will write…
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The Indiana State Teachers Association is calling on the governor and schools to take more action as schools have reported more than 15,000 COVID-19…
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The Indiana State Board of Education is seeking public comment on proposed changes to the way the state calculates school letter grades. The board is in…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan Education Association survey finds a majority of educators in Michigan have safety concerns and don’t believe their…