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The longtime executive director of the Indiana Charter School Board was asked to resign in January, a previously unreported change that left a key state education position vacant for weeks without public notice.
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The Indiana Department of Education says it worked closely with school districts across the state to redesign its new high school graduation requirements.
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Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner said the Indiana Department of Education will create a tool to help students navigate potential pathways for high school graduation.
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Braun's agenda aligns closely with his campaign promises, providing specifics about expected changes in education, such as boosting starting teacher pay and limiting discussions about gender identity in schools.
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Numerous state and local education leaders spoke before policymakers on Thursday about student attendance and absenteeism struggles.
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There will be one more public comment period on the new proposal before the final draft is approved by the Indiana State Board of Education.
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The Indiana Treasurer of State said more than 800 students will use Education Scholarships Accounts during the 2024-25 academic year — more than ever before.
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Many educators spoke out against the first draft of new high school diplomas earlier this year because of their complexity and lack of rigor.
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40.4% of students at Monroe County Community School Corporation are proficient in math and English language arts.
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Indiana residents have raised concerns about the Indiana Department of Education's new diploma requirements.