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The Monroe County Community School Corporation’s May personnel report listed at least 60 eliminated positions, with more on the table.
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The Monroe County Community School Corp. reported more investments into early learning, teacher pay and other costs for students.
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The state has a long definition of bullying that includes “the intent to harass, ridicule, humiliate, intimidate or harm the targeted student.”
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The Monroe County Community School Corporation is seeking public input on redistricting in an online survey open until April 28.
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While Indiana’s new property tax plan will save most homeowners money, school districts are going to miss out on millions. Some schools may have to share their shrinking revenue with charter schools.
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Markay Winston, superintendent for the Monroe County Community School Corporation, said to prepare for less funding, she is working on a two-year plan to achieve financial balance.
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Brandon Shurr resigned last week. He served on the board for six years.
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In a press release Wednesday, MCCSC asked interested community members to join the commission.
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The federal government is pressuring public schools to end race-conscious programs and initiatives related to diversity, equity and inclusivity by Friday, but local institutions are silent. Indiana University and Monroe County Community School Corp. officials haven’t shed light on their plans.
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The strategy addresses declining student enrollment, higher payroll expenses and a loss of state funding.