Rachel Morello - StateImpact Indiana
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His visit will come well after Donald Trump's rally Wednesday and Sen. Ted Cruz's Indiana Republican Party dinner appearance Thursday.
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More concrete and specific designs for reversing Indiana's teacher shortage are emerging ahead of the legislative session.
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State leaders say they recognize the difficulties presented by changing standardized tests, and that they are taking the necessary steps to help make the transition go more smoothly.
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Tuesday marked Organization Day, the official kickoff to the 2016 legislative session and the day lawmakers reveal more details about their ideas for upcoming legislation.
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Tuesday marked Organization Day, the official kickoff to the 2016 legislative session and the day lawmakers reveal more details about their ideas for upcoming legislation.
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With only two months left in the calendar year, Indiana schools are now one step closer to finally seeing their standardized test results from last spring.
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President Obama announced his administration will work with states to reduce the amount of time students spend taking standardized tests.
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Local officials hope to start the "Advantage Shelby County" program in January 2016.
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The Indiana Department of Education is reviewing whether A-F performance grades to schools could be canceled this year because regulations on setting those grades have expired.
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Indiana has not yet seen an end to this year's ISTEP+ testing saga or the state's controversial relationship with testing company CTB-McGraw Hill. CTB officials informed State Superintendent Glenda Ritz there is an issue with a batch of new technology-enhanced test questions included on the statewide ISTEP+ test for the first time this spring, which will lead to a delay in the release of those test scores.