Kirsten Adair
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Indiana lawmakers approved a measure that would, in part, allow schools that undergo a mastery-based pilot program to suspend certain state regulations.
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Lawmakers revived an A through F rating system that measures Indiana schools' performance — but it could face major changes before the end of the year.
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Lawmakers ended the 2025 session early Friday morning by passing a new state budget that Republicans say takes care of Indiana's priorities — and Democrats argue moves the state backward.
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Third graders currently have one chance to retake the IREAD-3 during the summer before being held back.
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The bill received wide support from Senate lawmakers despite lingering concerns about its effect on colleges, universities and employers.
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School corporations will be able to set aside revenue for supplemental payments to some teachers under a measure signed into law by Gov. Mike Braun Wednesday.
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A far-reaching education deregulation measure passed through the Indiana Senate Tuesday. The bill advanced despite fierce debate and concern from some lawmakers that it removes guidelines for social-emotional learning.
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School corporations could partner with religiously affiliated nonprofit preschools under a new law signed by Indiana Governor Mike Braun.
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A measure meant to better align education and employment in Indiana could impact the types of courses public colleges and universities are allowed to offer.
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House lawmakers broadened a measure meant to increase transparency about human sexuality instruction in schools. It now also requires education about aspects of fetal development and publishing information about the course instructor.