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June 22, 2017
ISTEP Calculator Mix-Up Under Review At 20 Indiana Schools
The Department of Education says testing company Pearson incorrectly told schools to allow calculator use during a particular section of the ISTEP exam.
Read MoreJune 16, 2017
Pittsboro Teen Returns To National Braille Challenge For The Win
Four students from Indiana School for the Blind are among 50 finalists from the U.S. and Canada to compete in the national 2017 Braille Challenge.
Read MoreJune 12, 2017
New Carmel High School Principal Is Familiar Face
Thomas Harmas was hired as the new principal of the state's largest high school by the Carmel Clay School Board Monday night.
Read MoreJune 12, 2017
Carpe Diem Meridian Loses Charter Authorization
Carpe Diem Meridian, a school that helped lead the blended learning movement in Indianapolis, lost its charter from the state.
Read MoreJune 9, 2017
Online Pre-K Program Looks To Increase Kindergarten Readiness
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated Schools is the first district in the state to pilot UPSTART through a federal grant.
Read MoreJune 8, 2017
Rural Schools Explore Multiple Tactics To Save Districts
Over the last decade, almost all rural school districts lost students. And because state funding is based on enrollment, when students leave, so does cash.
Read MoreJune 6, 2017
Why Indiana School Districts Will Rethink Valedictorian Rankings
Schools across the state plan to say goodbye to valedictorians, in favor of new models.
Read MoreJune 5, 2017
IPS Teacher Of The Year Says Multicultural Literacy Is Key To Learning, Connecting With Students
Kathleen Rauth is Indianapolis Public Schools' 2018 Teacher of the Year. She is a media specialist at Center for Inquiry 27 and Center for Inquiry 2.
Read MoreJune 4, 2017
Indy's Al Hubbard Bows Out Of Consideration For No. 2 U.S. Education Job
Indianapolis philanthropist and school reform advocate Al Hubbard has taken himself out of consideration for nomination for U.S. Education Department deputy.
Read MoreJune 4, 2017
4 IPS Educators Receive $25K For Changing Students' Lives
Three IPS teachers and a principal were honored May 31 as Hubbard Life-Changing Educators. Now in its fourth year, the award comes with a $25,000 prize funded by philanthropists Al and Kathy Hubbard.
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