An Indiana state law that turns unused or underutilized public school buildings over to charter school organizers for a pittance may have been given a second life despite opposition from
An Indiana state law that turns unused or underutilized public school buildings over to charter school organizers for a pittance may have been given a second life despite opposition from
For the first time, Indiana’s School City of Hammond will have to share referendum money with nearby charter schools due to a new law. But some say there’s a lack of transparency.
The complaint centers on the school board’s lawsuit that claims an exemption for IPS from a state law that requires districts to sell or lease closed school buildings to charter schools for $1.