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HSE teacher inspires lifelong love of learning

WISH-TV celebrates extraordinary teachers in central Indiana with the WISH-TV Golden Apple Award. It comes with a trophy, a school supply shopping spree to Teachers’ Treasures, and a surprise visit from the News 8 team. January’s winner is Mrs. Audrey Lash from New Britton Elementary School. She’s a Hamilton Southeastern first-grade teacher who helps her students and peers think in new ways. She also specializes in getting students to reach their highest potential

A sneak peek at January s Golden Apple Award winner - Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic | WISH-TV

FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) WISH-TV celebrates extraordinary teachers in central Indiana with the WISH-TV Golden Apple Award. It comes with a trophy, a school supply shopping spree to Teachers’ Treasures, and a surprise visit from the News 8 team. January’s winner will be announced on WISH-TV Daybreak on Friday morning! This month’s winner helps students and her peers think in new ways. She's a Hamilton Southeastern first-grade teacher and specializes in getting students to reach their highest potential.

What we know about the investigation of special education in Indiana during the pandemic

What we know about the investigation of special education in Indiana during the pandemic Arika Herron, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT The Indiana Department of Education is being investigated, IndyStar learned this week, over reports that it violated federal disability laws during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under federal law, schools are required to provide a free appropriate public education to each qualified student with a disability. Though the sudden closure of classrooms in March posed challenges for schools, the U.S. Department of Education told schools they must continue providing that education and the services required to access it.  © Photo provided by Tendra Duff

US Department of Education investigating Indiana s special education services during COVID

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights is investigating the Indiana Department of Education over what it called, in a letter sent Tuesday to Education Secretary Katie Jenner, “disturbing reports” that the state denied students with disabilities equal access to education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under federal law, schools are required to provide a “free appropriate public education” to each qualified student with a disability. In its letter, OCR said it was concerned that Indiana had failed to do so and was “particularly troubled” by reports that parents of disabled students in Indiana schools have filed multiple complaints with IDOE alleging that students were forced by local school districts into “one size fits all” remote learning programs, instead of individualized programs designed to meet the need laid out in their Individualized Education Plans or 504 Plans. Qualifying students with disabilities are guarante

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