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The Mind Trust's Patrick Jones said moving students through educational programs at a steady rate is one of the most important ways charter schools can promote equity.
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Indianapolis Public Schools is exempt from a law that requires districts to sell closed school buildings to charter organizations for $1, a Marion Superior Court judge ruled Monday.
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Hoosier students are increasingly opting out of traditional public schools, seeking charter and non-public offerings.
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The referendum being sought by the Monroe County Community School Corp. is the second in two years. Here’s a look at last year’s, the one on next week’s ballot, and some other issues.
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Central Indiana parents are sparring over a proposed charter school with ties to a conservative Christian college at a moment when public education is at the center of national and state politics.
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School choice in Indiana could be remade if proposed legislation gains traction.
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In 2011, lawmakers passed the $1 law, which requires public school districts to sell or lease unused buildings to charter schools or state educational institutions for $1.
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In the past week, other schools across the country have announced massive donations from Scott, including $25 million to Chicago Public Schools and $18 million to Durham Public Schools in North Carolina.