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Just more than a quarter of Indiana 11th graders scored college-ready on the math portion of the SAT in 2024.
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From bills that aim to raise low reading scores to remedies for students using cellphones in class, lawmakers will spend the second half of session considering bills from the opposite chamber with fresh eyes and advancing initiatives with widespread support.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he talks with experts about Indiana’s literacy issues and the proposed legislation.
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The study, which was commissioned by the Indiana Chamber Foundation, said small school districts with lower per-student funding and high overhead costs struggle to provide students with the same opportunities afforded in larger districts.
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Join us this Friday, as we will talk with guests about the results and the plans to improve.
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About three out of 10 elementary and middle school students are considered proficient in both the state math and reading standards, according to newly released scores from the ILEARN assessment.