Rachel Fradette
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The agenda closely mirrors his campaign promises to voters about expanding school choice options and teachers pay.
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Governor-elect Mike Braun named a dozen individuals to a transition council focused on education, including well-known advocates for school choice and longtime public service leaders.
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More than 400 different schools will utilize that money for several safety needs like school resource officers, equipment, and student support services programs.
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Indiana’s universities are raising the alarm of the state’s overhaul of high school diplomas, with some warning students won't be prepared for higher education or other post-graduate options.
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The next Indiana governor will appoint a secretary of education who operates the Department of Education and sits on the policy-making State Board of Education.
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Former state superintendent Jennifer McCormick, who was endorsed by the political action committee of the state’s largest teachers union last month, switched from the Republican party to the Democratic party following her term in 2021.
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Indiana is still lagging on a goal to boost how many working-age adults have training and education beyond their high school diplomas.
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There are a slew of changes coming to Indiana's K-12 schools.