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Seven girls from Bloomington South won $100,000 for inventing a headband that protects hearing aids during sports. Now, they’re working on a patent.
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Under the proposal, school administrators would have to set aside money for supplemental pay before collective bargaining.
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A proposal that could increase the amount of time high school students leave school for religious instruction sparked concern among some lawmakers
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Senate lawmakers are considering a bill that would address teacher shortages in STEM and change the amount of time high school students are allowed to leave school to attend religious instruction.
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House Bill 1233 would let competitive robotics programs use state grant money for materials to build robots.
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Meta Platforms Inc. is building an $800 million data center that will create about 100 operational jobs and more than 1,200 construction jobs at the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville.
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Indiana ranks sixth in the nation among high schools that offer computer science, according to a new report.
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A new partnership between the Indiana Department of Education and Education Service Centers of Indiana aims to license more educators to teach STEM subjects.
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Purdue Polytechnic High School teachers developed a national-competition winning game called Don’t Wet Your Pants on PBS’ show Make48.
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If you build it, they will come. Or rather, if you design it, then build it, then program it, they will come to see your robot pull off cool tricks.