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Despite high demand, many Hoosier parents struggle to access after-school programs for their kids, according to a new study released by the Afterschool Alliance.
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People are gathering in Columbus, Batesville, Oldenburg, Franklin, Decatur and other small cities, towns and counties to protest.
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The latest draft keeps A–F grades but changes how schools earn them, including rewards for reading gains and postsecondary readiness.
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A federal judge on Tuesday rejected the state of Indiana’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a ban on student IDs for voting.
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Child care providers in northeast Indiana can get free training on how to help young children with developmental and behavioral needs.
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"Every day, every week, it moves in that direction because when you look at our political competitors, they're pretty well gerrymandered across every state they control," Braun told reporters in Elkhart County on Wednesday.
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The Indiana Department of Education is launching what it calls a “faith-based academic pathway” to the state’s new high school diploma requirements.
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Immigration head Tom Homan also talked border crossings, deportations and the search for unaccompanied migrant children.
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Braun, Morales have low favorability
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State data showed modest wage gains for teachers, but education advocates warned that Indiana’s pay still ranks near the bottom nationally.