IPS superintendent: district response 'fell short' after learning about abuse allegations
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Indiana educators need new literacy training. The rollout is under fire
Pike Township Schools, 3 other districts seek property tax referendum in May primary
New report says Indiana does little to make pre-K widely available
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
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