In win for Indiana teachers unions, federal judge temporarily blocks new state law
A U.S. District Court judge granted a temporary injunction, blocking an Indiana law that would have taken effect Thursday.
A U.S. District Court judge granted a temporary injunction, blocking an Indiana law that would have taken effect Thursday.
The investigation opened in January looked at whether special education students were denied access to education during the pandemic.
A group of parents is asking Indianapolis Public Schools to take action on the racial equity commitment it made last summer.
Eight IU students filed a lawsuit alleging the mandate violates both the U.S. Constitution and state law.
SEA 251 will take effect July 1 and change how teachers unions can collect dues from members.
More than one-third of Purdue Polytechnic High School’s first class will attend Purdue University in the fall.
The Indiana State Board of Education got a preview of ILEARN scores Wednesday and were told to expect declines in English and math.
The State Board of Education voted on accrediting its first virtual private schools. One is considered college prep, the other religious.
The university is expediting the application process in response to criticism of its vaccine requirement.
“Bridging the Gap” initiative will spend federal relief aid on helping more kids get college-ready this summer.