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School board elections will become partisan under legislation sent to the governor by the narrowest of margins Thursday.
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School board candidates would be forced to choose a political label for the ballot under a bill narrowly approved by the House Monday.
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School board candidates forced to declare partisan labels, with nonpartisan option, under House billSchool board candidates would be forced to have a partisan label on the general election ballot under legislation approved by a House committee Wednesday.
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Indiana school board races would become partisan under a bill advanced by a Senate committee Monday — stoking fears of politicizing school board elections.
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More than a dozen seats across Hamilton County school boards are on the ballot in the Nov. 5 general election.
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During this General Assembly, some GOP lawmakers want to require school boards to decide how and if sex education is taught.
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Indianapolis Public Schools officials and the African American Coalition of Indianapolis called attention this week to the recent spate of youth homicides.
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Two out of five school board seats are up for the November election in the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township.
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This year’s race for the Indianapolis Public Schools board has the fewest number of candidates in at least the past 10 years. Is money from political action committees a factor?
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The measure, HB 1130, is a response to a small number of school boards over the past year who refused to allow public comment, amid anger and even threats of violence that bubbled up at school boards across the country.