Indiana’s high school graduation rate slips, stagnates for fifth straight year
The state’s graduation rate slipped slightly in 2019.
The state’s graduation rate slipped slightly in 2019.
Teachers have been asking for the change for years, but this year it has backing from key players at the Indiana Statehouse.
Lawmakers return to the Statehouse Monday. They’ll see plenty of education policy move across their desks. Here are the top issues to watch.
Sen. JD Ford filed a bill to restrict access to the state’s voucher program to only schools that provide anti-discrimination protections.
A suspect in a federal firearms investigation fled Indianapolis police Monday.
St. Nicholas Early Learning serves 58 kids from birth to four years old, with a mission to expand high-quality options for low-income families.
After Red for Ed Action Day, state’s teachers union wants lawmakers to invest in teacher pay this year, but leaders have said it will have to wait.
IPS is offering an alternate plan that would allow the district to retain control of three schools currently under state takeover.
In a district where the share of black students passing state tests is 6.7%, a charter school is finding success that rivals suburban schools.
The high school dismissed students at 10:30 Monday morning.