
Jeanie Lindsay
Multimedia Education Journalist, News-
Lawmakers changed state law in 2021 to require new referendum language on ballots. But some say the new ballot questions could cause voters to have different interpretations of what a referendum measure means for their tax bill.
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A new report aims to elevate youth voices as part of efforts to eliminate the school-to-prison pipeline. It outlines issues raised by young Hoosiers, and possible solutions to reduce trauma caused by policing and school discipline.
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Schools will be limited to using just three virtual learning days each year under a new Indiana law.
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College enrollment has been on the decline in part due to financial concerns, according to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
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Part of House Enrolled Act 1093 now signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb includes new requirements and members for the state's Early Learning Advisory Committee.
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Crossing the Finish Line is for high school students close to finishing their early college degree or a career certificate program.
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Lawmakers behind the bill have insisted their goal is to protect the integrity of female athletes and sports competitions.
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The bill is dead, but lawmakers said some sections of it may return as part of other legislation before the session ends.
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Indiana lawmakers still eyeing education bills left with uncertain futures in final weeks of sessionHouse Education Committee Chair Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis) is weighing whether to add language to other existing bills or try again next year.
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A controversial school curriculum and parent transparency bill underwent more changes and passed out of a Senate committee Wednesday.