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A Tippecanoe County high school team brought home a world championship award in robotics.
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Ivy Tech Community College will offer free classes for Indiana high schoolers this summer, the fourth year of a program that helps students earn free college credits.
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House Speaker Todd Huston says his caucus wants to reinvent high school to make it more relevant for the 21st century economy.
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A new statewide program aims to help hundreds of students in foster care determine how to achieve their post-high school goals.
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Franklin Township Community School Corporation is asking voters to approve a nearly $100 million property tax referendum in the May primary. The construction referendum would allow the school to build an additional wing to the 50-year-old Franklin Central High School and make improvements at six elementary schools.
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The newly filed suit claims the Gay-Straight Alliance club at Pendleton Heights High School has been prevented from advertising on the school's radio station and bulletin boards. Court documents also say the school principal has prevented the club from fundraising on school property.
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On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Indiana history teacher Bob DeRuntz was in class with his students. Now, DeRuntz wants a new generation of students to understand the pain of that day.
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The number of diverse Hoosier students who graduate from high school increased over the past 10 years but there are still equity gaps among students who are prepared to succeed in college.
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The Indiana State School Music Association announced Friday that the organizations competition season -- which includes regional and semistate events, as well as state finals at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis -- could not move forward with live events.
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Hope Academy, a high school for students in recovery from substance-use disorders, will be in a new location in July.