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A WFYI investigation found that children who receive special education services were suspended more than twice as often from school as compared to their peers during the last academic year.
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Indiana schools suspended more students in the years after the pandemic than at any point in the prior decade.
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WFYI spoke with two legal experts to better understand what rights immigrant students have and what public K-12 schools must provide.
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Although the federal student aid application won’t open up until later this year, multiple Indiana-focused initiatives seek to increase college applications.
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All $10 million budgeted for Indiana's Education Scholarship Account is spoken for this school year, according to the state treasurer's office.
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High school diplomas were a top discussion topic at Indiana’s State Board of Education meeting Wednesday.
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School officials in Indiana are looking forward to class without the buzz of cellphones next school year.
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Lawmakers passed myriad education bills this year that will impact students and teachers across the state.
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The university relies on the community to ask those they see vaping or smoking to stop.
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A Republican lawmaker overhauled her own proposal to tackle student truancy at a committee hearing Wednesday, after a flurry of behind the scenes conversations.