Post Sine Die Perspectives – Part 2
We continue our look at the 2019 General Assembly and its impact on the lives of Hoosiers across Indiana. Today we look a the issue …
We continue our look at the 2019 General Assembly and its impact on the lives of Hoosiers across Indiana. Today we look a the issue …
For the next few days, we plan to take a look at the impact of the 2019 Indiana General Assembly from a variety of perspectives. …
Despite major problems and concerns with two of Indiana’s virtual charter schools, the President of a national school choice organization cautions against painting all virtual …
Indy Politics sits down with Jennifer McCormick, the Superintendent of Public Instruction to talk about teacher pay, accountability, workforce development her decision to not run …
Despite a revenue forecast that has Indiana lawmakers concerned as to whether the state will be able to meet all its growing obligations, Indiana Governor …
The Co-Chairman of the Indiana House Ways & Means Committee says increasing teacher pay in the state of Indiana isn’t as simple as lawmakers appropriating …
With students across the state going back to school, we’re sitting down and talking to various segments of the education communities to get a feel …
Citing concerns from the public and the business community, the Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners voted today to move its operating and capital …
Sunday retail alcohol sales, workforce development, fighting opioids, reforming civil forfeiture laws and increasing funding for schools are all part of the the Indiana Senate …
House Speaker Brian C. Bosma released the House Republican legislative agenda Thursday, which focuses on supporting a funding boost for K-12 schools, strengthening Indiana’s workforce, …