Lawsuit: IPS teacher encouraged students to beat up 7-year-old with disabilities
Indiana high schoolers can take free college classes this summer
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Indiana University faculty vote no confidence in President Whitten, provosts
College degrees are lagging. Indiana’s higher ed leader is not satisfied
State Board of Education kicks off rulemaking for new reading retention law
Indiana’s FAFSA deadline is here. High schools don’t know who has filed
FAFSA is a 'nightmare' for many Indianapolis students whose parents are immigrants
Indiana will open up more testing to the state’s youngest children. Data could identify future success, challenges
Noblesville student appeals court decision after school district wins fight over anti-abortion club