Racing to beat deadline for new rules, more than 20,000 teachers have started license renewal
Changes to professional development requirements, which were quietly passed by state lawmakers and take effect July 1, have teachers scrambling.
Changes to professional development requirements, which were quietly passed by state lawmakers and take effect July 1, have teachers scrambling.
Aleesia Johnson has been serving at the interim superintendent for six months and looks to be a front-runner to keep the job permanently.
Several dozen teens from different Central Indiana high schools are learning to build homes and skills for highly sought-after jobs.
Experts spent months churning out ideas on more secure buildings and safer students. Increasingly, local taxpayers are footing the bill.
Changes to professional development requirements, which were quietly passed by state lawmakers and take effect July 1, will be a further burden, teachers say.
Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana is co-sponsoring a bipartisan bill to help teachers whose federal grants were converted to loans over paperwork issues.
Fourth-graders at the International School of Indiana in Indianapolis took part in a refugee simulation to build empathy for other cultures.
As more districts take property tax hikes to voters, the formula for passing school referendums in Indiana may be faltering. Is it a blip or a trend?