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A new bill would let Indiana public schools deny enrollment to undocumented children. It was introduced in the 2025 Indiana Legislative Session. House Bill 1394 authorizes school corporations to ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A new bill would let Indiana public schools deny enrollment to undocumented children. It was introduced in the 2025 Indiana Legislative Session. House Bill 1394 authorizes school ...
DYER COUNTY, Tenn. - After flooding left from severe storms that brought hundreds of warnings, Dyer County Schools are set to reopen Friday, April 11. According to a post on their Facebook page ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indiana Secretary of Education Dr. Katie Jenner recognized educators Wednesday from nearly 300 schools that met the state's literacy goal. The Indiana Department ...
Though private school enrollment has grown, it remains far below that of public schools in Indiana, which enroll more than 1 million students. The growth of the Choice Scholarship is not a ...
Indiana's State Board of Education is set to build a new A-F grading system for schools, which will take into account various factors beyond academic performance, with the aim of providing ...
From 2026 to 2028, Indiana schools could lose an estimated $744.2 million, according to the Indiana Legislative Service Agency. Schools could lose the most — $336 million — in 2028.
Schools across Indiana will start receiving A-F letter grades again in 2026, thanks to a law signed by Gov. Mike Braun after the practice was suspended for seven years.
Last year, in 178 of the 349 private schools in the state that accept vouchers, more than 90% of students enrolled used a voucher to pay for tuition.
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