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Lack of digital access is a huge economic disadvantage, in many ways laid bare during the pandemic, when almost everything had to be remote -- education, health access and job access, to name a few.
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School districts across Indiana are reporting the highest number of staff and student COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, driven by the highly contagious omicron variant.
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Two of Marion County’s 11 school districts have switched to remote learning for at least part of this week due to staff illnesses.
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IPS leaders are using federal pandemic relief funds to provide the one-time $300 payment to educators.
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Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, visited Anderson Community Schools where she urged the use of masks inside schools and for school districts to implement vaccination mandates for educators.
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The state's analysis of instructional mode and assessment data suggests students going to school remotely didn't make academic progress at the same rate as their in-person peers.
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The Indianapolis Public Schools Board of Commissioners approved a new partnership with two local charter school operators to provide virtual learning options in 2021-22 and beyond.
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The $1.7 million internet pilot program will be based at six Marion County public and charter schools starting in February and could expand county-wide in 2022.
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As positive coronavirus cases increase across Indiana, some school districts are shifting back to remote learning for students.
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Among those cut were 23 janitors, 18 special education paraprofessionals, 16 security services staff and 13 bus aides.