© 2025. The Trustees of Indiana University
Copyright Complaints
1229 East Seventh Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405
News, Arts and Culture from WFIU Public Radio and WTIU Public Television
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Some web content from Indiana Public Media is unavailable during our transition to a new web publishing platform. We apologize for the inconvenience.

What does action from the 2023 legislative session mean for this school year?

Noon Edition airs on Fridays at noon on WFIU.

Billboard  

Indiana saw several key laws take effect this week, several of which directly affect public schools.

To name a few:

Textbook costs for families are covered now through a $160 million state reimbursement fund.

The state raised the income limit of its voucher program to $220,000 for a family of four, so nearly all families qualify for a money to help cover the costs of private or religious schools.

Schools now must notify parents within 5 days if a student asks to go by a different name, pronouns, or title.

Along with that, schools are required to follow a new body of research in their curriculum on the “science of reading” in literacy education.  

You can follow us on Twitter @NoonEdition, send us questions using the email news@indianapublicmedia.org, or join us on the air by calling in at 812-855-0811 or toll free at 877-285-9348.    

Guests

Dr. Jeff Hauswald - MCCSC Superintendent  

Matt Stark – Bloomington High School North Principal  

Dr. Dominick Stella – Jackson Creek Middle School Principal  

Stay Connected
Nathan Moore is a producer for Noon Edition for WFIU. He previously was a programming director for WIUX and an Investigative Reporter for Indiana’s Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism. He is studying Broadcast Journalism and Marketing at Indiana University and will graduate this upcoming fall.