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Education
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Indiana Senate approves bill to ban diversity, equity and inclusion in state government, schools
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Senate Republicans advance bill to ban use of student IDs when voting
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Committee approves bill to assess math teacher prep programs, student performance
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Indiana public schools stand to lose $1.8 billion over two years under property tax relief proposal
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Bill to prevent additional testing for graduates of nonaccredited schools heads to Senate
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Ball State president believes the university’s DEI efforts can be maintained
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Muncie Community Schools adjusts high school curriculum for new state graduation requirements
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Student IDs banned as voter identification under bill headed for Indiana Senate floor
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Advocacy groups gather in Muncie to hear about education bills at Statehouse
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Committee endorses measure to raise base teacher pay, defeats bump to $65,000
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Senate committee seeks to ban diversity, equity and inclusion in state agencies, schools
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Senate considers bill to raise teacher pay, expand benefits
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Unity Week launches at Ball State with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast
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Braun’s budget proposal includes tax relief, universal vouchers, $700 million in spending cuts
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Cosmetology educators, students tell lawmakers not to cut hours required for license
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Deregulation bill would trim licensure, education requirements for Indiana Secretary of Education
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House Republicans unveil substantial school deregulation bill, aim to send decisions to districts
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Tuition cap bill would freeze cost for in-state undergrad college students
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Indiana Senate Democrats’ agenda focused on health care, housing and public education
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Some Indiana lawmakers advocate for pre-K, early learning expansion