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McCormick worked in public education for nearly 18 years as a special education and language arts teacher, school principal and superintendent.
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As Indiana’s new technical education overhaul rolls out for highschoolers across the state, will work-based learning take hold, as intended, and transform how younger Hoosiers get job-ready?
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To better prepare students to pursue higher learning or enter the workforce after graduating, the IDOE is reimagining real-world experience in schools.
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The Indiana State Board of Education unanimously approved the alternative diploma earlier this month.
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Join us this Friday as we talk with experts and educators about graduation rates and how they can improve.
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Key leaders in education have several legislative priorities for the upcoming session – including a focus on mental health, making high school more relevant and pushing early literacy and early learning in schools.
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The Indiana Commission for Higher Education announced that 57 additional high schools around the state will offer the full roster of Core classes starting early 2023.
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Indiana lawmakers want more students to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, but can't agree how to get there.
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A former Catholic high school teacher has won the latest legal battle in his ongoing lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
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Last month, the board decided what areas to highlight, including students' academic mastery, communication skills, and work ethic, among others.