COVID-19 cases among Indiana students dip for first time this school year
This week is the first decline in newly-reported cases among Indiana students since the start of the school year.
This week is the first decline in newly-reported cases among Indiana students since the start of the school year.
The family alleges that the Catholic school and archdiocese failed to protect their son, the former team manager, and subjected him to abuse.
Schools set another record for the number of newly-reported COVID-19 cases this week.
Schools with mask mandates can stop quarantining close contacts starting Thursday.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced an investigation into the program earlier this month.
COVID cases are continuing to skyrocket in Indiana schools.
A Washington Township middle school student was arrested Thursday after they brought a handgun to school, according to an email sent to families.
At least three school districts have moved back to remote learning.
Lynn Starkey, formerly a guidance counselor at the Catholic high school, is appealing the decision in her case.
A grant from AFT helped the district put on a back-to-school tailgate.