Faculty from higher education institutions across Indiana descended on the Statehouse last week to speak out against a contentious bill that would increase lawmaker oversight of state colleges and universities
By DeMarion Newell, TheStatehouseFile.com Feb 16, 2024 Sen. Linda Rogers, R-Granger, the author of Senate Bill 1, explains her goals to improve reading proficiency rates for Hoosier children during the House Education Committee's meeting on Wednesday.
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Over the last several years, COVID-19 and its economic aftershocks have broken budgets one way or another as states scrambled to stabilize during fiscal upheaval. Indiana missed the target in
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House lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that seeks to remedy Indiana’s literacy “crisis” despite mounting pushback against a provision that could require thousands of students to repeat third