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Indiana sixth through eighth graders can now participate in the first statewide civics bee.
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November is Native American Heritage Month, and the Indiana Learning Lab and other organizations have resources for schools and educators who want to discuss Native American history and contributions in their classrooms.
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The IDOE School Improvement Grant was awarded to Rise Up Academy and the Career Academy Middle School
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Indiana lawmakers and leaders are attempting to address the decade-long decline in literacy and reading skills among the state’s young students.
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This site was created by the Indiana Department of Education is intended to show how school performance goes beyond a single test score.
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The number of Indiana students learning English grew by more than 50 percent in the past five years. A new initiative offers free training for educators to learn how to teach these students.
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The Indiana State Teachers Association has some overriding goals for this upcoming legislative session – addressing the issue of low teacher pay and staffing shortages in school districts.
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Elkhart High School has been recognized as the top high school in Indiana for student participation in the Crossing the Finish Line college credential program.
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The Indiana Department of Education is offering money to schools, nonprofits and employers to help shepherd students into high-wage careers. The state is calling it the Explore, Engage, and Experience grant.
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Indiana opened a statewide job board for schools this week. The state hopes to increase applications by making it easier to find and apply for jobs in one centralized portal. It's just one part of a broader strategy.