RUSHVILLE - This is the 28th article I have written to help commemorate the Rush County Bicentennial in 2022. For this writing I interviewed Dr. Suellen (Kinder) Reed Goddard at
With public schools grappling with the challenge of educating students during a pandemic, with uncertainty about funding, Republican lawmakers in the Indiana General Assembly have chosen to go all-in on
Three former state education chiefs have come out against plans for major expansions in Indianaâs school choice landscape and the larger-than-advertised price tags that come with them.
Former superintendents of public instruction Suellen Reed Goddard, Glenda Ritz and Jennifer McCormick issued a letter opposing three proposals â all sponsored by Republicans in the Indiana General Assembly â to expand the stateâs private school vouchers and create a new Education Scholarship Account program, allowing parents to receive the state dollars that would be spent on educating their children on a debit card to spend on education expenses like tuition, supplies or uniforms.