According to new data released Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE), roughly 3,000 students were held back ...
The Indiana Department of Education is seeking a waiver from a federal law allowing it to relax restrictions on how it spends millions from the U.S. Department of Education.
About 3,000 Indiana third graders are repeating the grade this year under a new state law that requires students to pass the IREAD test or qualify for an exemption to advance.
Of the 10,663 third graders who did not pass the IREAD test, 6,950 were able to advance to fourth grade with a good cause exemption.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education will hold a special meeting Friday to approve Secretary of Education Katie Jenner as the state’s next commissioner for higher education. If successful, she ...
New data shows the impact of Indiana's new IREAD retention law that prevents third graders from promoting if they can't pass IREAD.
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Indiana revives $1,000 grants for student tutoring sessions after abrupt closure last spring
An Indiana program giving qualifying students grants for tutoring is reopening to enrollment after shutting down abruptly ...
By: Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic About 3,000 Indiana students are repeating third grade this school ...
This story was originally publishe d by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. State education leaders want to measure schools by what students achieve, not punish schools ...
The Indianapolis Local Education Alliance has presented a slew of potential solutions for how to share school transportation ...
Secretary of Education Katie Jenner addresses lawmakers during a budget committee hearing on Dec. 16, 2024. (Whitney Downard/Indiana Capital Chronicle) The Indiana Commission for Higher Education will ...
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