March 19, 2018

McCormick Urges Further Consideration For Education Measures In Special Session

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Supt. of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick spoke with the press Monday, to discuss education matters for the state.  - Jeanie Lindsay/IPB News

Supt. of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick spoke with the press Monday, to discuss education matters for the state.

Jeanie Lindsay/IPB News

There will be a special legislative session later this year. The governor made the official announcement Monday, and lawmakers will likely take up some unfinished education issues when they reconvene.

Bills on school finances and security failed in the final hours of this year’s legislative session. Much of the debate on the school finances bill focused mostly on the management of Muncie and Gary schools, but Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick says there were other key elements in that bill.

“There were the fiscal indicators that were also in that bill that would have allowed us to be more proactive versus reactive,” McCormick says.

She says those would help the state track schools’ finances, and help avoid more state takeovers. 

McCormick also says another vital part of the bill is to offer financially struggling Muncie schools a multi-million dollar loan.

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