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IDOE changed some aspects of the state's new literacy endorsement after educators expressed concern and frustration about the requirements.
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The political arm of Indiana’s largest teachers union is putting its resources behind Democrat Jennifer McCormick in the race for governor.
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A joint investigation found that districts instead want more — and string-free — state dollars for school-specific law enforcement officers.
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Lawmakers passed myriad education bills this year that will impact students and teachers across the state.
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A new report shows pay increases for many Hoosier educators in 2022-23, though averages stayed below $60,000 goal.
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But some outed teachers have lost their jobs, raising questions about how far employers can go to avoid stigma related to their employees’ after-hour activities.
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Indiana is among at least 10 states that have enacted laws prohibiting or restricting students from using pronouns or names that don't match their sex assigned at birth, a restriction that opponents say further marginalizes transgender and nonbinary students.
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November is Native American Heritage Month, and the Indiana Learning Lab and other organizations have resources for schools and educators who want to discuss Native American history and contributions in their classrooms.
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A hybrid block schedule will be implemented with 60-minute class periods. Each day, different classes will be held.
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The Coopers want something simple — a good education for their son. They don’t care how the school system does it.