Public schools financially hurt by Indiana’s rapidly growing voucher system may have to consolidate to stay afloat, state lawmakers are suggesting. Legislators spoke at the first Third House session ...
INDIANAPOLIS—Thursday, the House Ways and Means Committee began taking testimony from dozens of Hoosiers on what the Indiana ...
Private schools have historically been exempt from the legal obligation to serve homeless students and students with ...
The House Ways and Means Committee in Indiana is considering a budget bill that includes $19 billion for K-12 tuition support ...
Funding nearly every Hoosier child’s K-12 education appears to be the goal of the Indiana state legislature. While this may ...
Since 2021, the state has taken steps to limit content in schools and minors’ access to gender-affirming care and social ...
Gov. Mike Braun made promises on the campaign trail to make large investments in school vouchers and police while reigning ...
Lawmakers are considering proposals that range from universal vouchers to school district closures and changes to charter ...
Nearly 100 Hoosiers trekked to the Indiana Statehouse Thursday, many seeking to convince lawmakers to restore funding lost ...
Lawmakers and advocacy groups identify funding for education and transportation as among the most pressing needs in the next ...
Immigrant families may attend an information session explaining how grading works in their home language. And teachers may be ...
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly 100 Hoosiers trekked to the Indiana ...