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The district posted on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram offering $25 Visa gift cards to parents who referred students to successfully enroll in Gary schools.
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An end to Indiana's experiment in the takeover of failing schools could happen Wednesday -- again. For the second time, the State Board of Education will vote on the future of four schools, one in Gary and three in Indianapolis.
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Gary's mayor wants the city's school corporation to demolish 10 shuttered schools amid growing concerns that they have become havens for crime.
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The bill has already been approved by the House. It now heads to the full Senate for consideration.
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To date, Indiana has taken over the financially troubled school districts in Gary and Muncie.
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Emergency Manager Peggy Hinckley told the State Board of Finance that the district doesn't have the enrollment to justify more than one high school.
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They are looking for ways to keep the Gary Community School Corp. afloat financially after voters rejected a general fund referendum for the second time in 18 months.