A coalition of Indiana education organizations, including the Indiana School Public Relations Association, has launched a new campaign, “Our Public Schools Work,” to share the positive and valuable education offered
WEST TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) A recent report shows state education funding for low-income families has decreased hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years, affecting families around Vigo County and Indiana as a whole. An analysis by Policy Analytics released in October of last year details the state’s “complexity fund,” which offers schools additional [.]
Charter schools are not eligible for property tax dollars under Indiana law, but the bill would require districts to share a portion of that money with neighboring charter schools.
Local school officials in Indiana expressed concerns to lawmakers about how the state funding system affects the education of English learners and students in poverty.