July 10, 2023
Will end of affirmative action affect IU Bloomington's enrollment? Students express concern
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down affirmative action last Thursday, ending race-conscious admissions practices at colleges and universities that accept federal money.
Indiana universities like IU Bloomington, Purdue, and Notre Dame did use race-conscious admissions.
Read MoreIndiana universities like IU Bloomington, Purdue, and Notre Dame did use race-conscious admissions.
July 5, 2023
Candidate profiles on education job board connect teachers and schools
Educators and schools in Indiana have new ways to connect over job postings on the states educator supply and demand marketplace. The marketplaces new educator profiles will make hunting for jobs and filling education positions a two-way street for schools and teachers.
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Indiana families will no longer be charged textbooks fees. Here’s what to expect.
For years, a small district of 1,100 students just east of Indianapolis aimed to ditch the fees that had created barriers for students and burdens for their families.
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Kentucky’s second-largest school district bows to anti-LGBTQ+ law
Members of the Fayette County Board of Education voted unanimously Monday night to bring district policy in line with new state restrictions that limit classroom speech about gender and sexuality and bathroom access for transgender students.
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