
Gage Griffin
Arts/Economy Intern-
Indiana University is still having its commencement ceremonies this year, but no guests can attend.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will continue to reimburse schools and childcare centers for free lunches to all students through the 2021-2022 school year.
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Indiana teacher salaries would start at $40,000 a year under the budget plan agreed upon by Indiana House and Senate negotiators.
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The agency determined that students wearing masks can be placed three feet apart, rather than the six feet schools were struggling to accommodate in classrooms.
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Colleges across the state are beginning tours for the first time since the pandemic began. Indiana University has started offering small outdoor-only guided tours for already admitted students.
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In the Monroe County Community School Corporation, Fairview Elementary School Principal Marti Colglazier said deciding if students will be held back will be based on specific, individual factors.
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Indiana University Senior Ryli Hockensmith thinks social media plays a huge role in causing young adults to compare themselves to one another.
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It is difficult to measure whether students are actually present in class throughout the day for not all teachers ask their students to have their cameras on. Students could easily sign in for attendance and turn their cameras off.
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Candidates will be interviewed by the board Feb. 16 and 17. Board members will then review applications in a private executive session and could swear in the new member at the board meeting on Feb. 23.