Indiana college ID voting ban goes back into effect as injunction is stayed
Education
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Indiana college ID voting ban goes back into effect as injunction is stayed
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Anderson kids to use lemonade stands to learn about entrepreneurship
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Indiana approves $200 million to reopen child care vouchers, but more than half the waitlist won’t get one
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Union schools to enroll students as legal battle continues
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Student IDs can be used to vote in Indiana, federal judge rules
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Governor to tap $200M for frozen child care voucher program, enroll 14K kids from waitlist
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Union for ISTA teachers’ union staff files unfair labor charges
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See if your Indiana college degree is being cut due to low enrollment
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Gov. Braun to pause gas tax for 30 days as Indiana prices hit $4
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Lumina poll: Employers value college degrees but require more training
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Noblesville school shooter to be released from court monitoring as he turns 21
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Hundreds of college programs eliminated, but the majority serving students remain
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Selma Middle School class tests educational games with international developers
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Braun pushes for Christian-aligned Turning Point USA clubs in Indiana schools
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Indiana Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library nears 90% of goal after state cuts
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Indiana educators faced firings, resignations after Charlie Kirk posts — but no licenses revoked
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A-F grades for schools are back. Indiana approves accountability model
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Teacher who wouldn’t use students’ preferred name, pronouns gets $650K to settle lawsuit
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Indiana Senate sends ‘bell-to-bell’ school cellphone ban to governor
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Lawmakers propose a new mission for Ivy Tech. Here’s what could change