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Roughly 20% of the nation’s public school students attend K-12 schools in rural areas, according to federal data. Just shy of ...
Indiana educators are implementing new laws impacting classroom instruction, attendance policies, and teacher pay. K-12 schools received a 2% budget increase, but funding uncertainties remain due ...
DELAWARE COUNTY — Indiana State Police issued a statewide Silver Alert Tuesday afternoon for a missing woman believed to be in extreme danger from Selma, Indiana. The Delaware County Sheriff's ...
More than 240 high schools – including 25 in northeast Indiana – met the statewide goal of having at least 60% of their senior class complete a form that helps ...
The northeast Indiana recipients were both awarded money for advanced manufacturing. MSD of Steuben County, which has about 2,500 students, was among three recipients that received $125,000 ...
Indiana had expected $14.7 million this year for local food for schools, which farmers had already started preparing for, according to NWI Food Council co-executive director Anne Massie. Massie said ...
From 2026 to 2028, Indiana schools could lose an estimated $744.2 million, according to the Indiana Legislative Service Agency. Schools could lose the most — $336 million — in 2028.
JOHN — Lake Central School Corp.'s Kolling Elementary School was named Thursday among eight Indiana schools to earn the U.S. Department of Education's prestigious National Blue Ribbon designation.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Several Indiana schools are delayed due to the severe weather that swept through WAVE Country overnight. Borden Henryville Schools, Brownstown Central Schools, Greater Clark ...
A 19-year-old woman has been arrested on battery charges that allegedly took place at a southern Indiana elementary school.According to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, the Madison ...
Indiana is losing around $27.5 million in funds that go towards helping schools and food banks buy food from local farmers, amid President Donald Trump's push to cut federal spending.
Marion County's largest school district, Indianapolis Public Schools, spent $49 million worth of federal funds for fiscal year 2022, or $2,186 per student, according to the Indiana Department of ...
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