Viewing: Education Policy
December 11, 2018
School Marketing Expert Worries About Lack Of Regulation In Growing Industry
More school autonomy in a field of increasing competition and choice can put more pressure on parents to find and understand the right information.
Read MoreDecember 10, 2018
ISTA Puts Teacher Pay, School Safety Among Top Legislative Priorities
ISTA President Teresa Meredith says Indiana teacher salaries aren't competitive, and teachers are leaving the state and the profession.
Read MoreDecember 3, 2018
Indiana Vying For Nearly $10 Million In Federal Pre-K Grant Funding
The grant would support a statewide needs assessment, to better illustrate Indiana's pre-K and early learning landscape.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2018
Shortridge High School Parents Sue IPS For Deceptive Advertising
The plaintiffs say Shortridge High School exaggerated its relationship with Butler University, which led them to believe their son could take tuition-free Butler math courses while in high school.
Read MoreNovember 27, 2018
Vince Bertram Resigns From State Board Of Education
In his resignation letter to the governor, Bertram says increasing demands as president and CEO of Project Lead The Way, a STEM-focused education group, conflict with his role on the board.
Read MoreNovember 26, 2018
Who Is The New Senate Education Committee Chair, Jeff Raatz?
Sen. Jeff Raatz (R-Centerville) became a lawmaker four years ago, and now he's taking on a new role: Education and Career Development Committee chair.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2018
Teacher Pay A Top Issue For State Lawmakers
The general assembly will craft the state's two year budget during the session, and that includes school funding support.
Read MoreNovember 19, 2018
Indiana Chamber Prioritizes STEM, Workforce Development For Legislative Session
The chamber wants a boost in funding for workforce development initiatives, and willl also push for a new STEM-focused course requirement for high schoolers, starting with the class of 2023.
Read MoreNovember 13, 2018
One-Third Hoosier Schools Receive Different Accountability Grade From The Feds
Schools are getting letter grade ratings this year from both the state and federal government, and because of new education law, some schools will get two different ratings.
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