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Indiana schools already ban cell phones during instructional time, but a new proposal would lock them away for the entire day.
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The philanthropic foundation set aside up to $450 million for public schools and $150 million for private schools in Marion County.
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The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to fight food insecurity for low-income children.
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A grant from the Department of Education will fund the City Connects program in Gary Community Schools for the next five years.
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The ten finalists come from suburban, rural and urban districts across the state.
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The top 10 finalists have been announced for the 2023 Indiana Teacher of the Year. For over 60 years, the Indiana Department of Education has selected one teacher for the honor who has gone above and beyond to support and educate Hoosier students.
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In Hawaii, hiring qualified special education teachers became a lot easier after schools started offering a $10,000 pay bump.
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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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Black leaders from across Indiana called on Gov. Eric Holcomb and other state leaders on Thursday to prioritize ways to address the academic achievement gaps facing children of color.
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When schools can't find a licensed special education teacher, they hire people who are willing to do the job, but lack the training. It's a practice that concerns some special education experts.