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Indiana will not cut funding for K-12 schools, according to Gov. Eric Holcomb. At a press conference Wednesday, he said the state's budget for K-12…
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Recent protests against racism and police brutality are prompting more people to talk about racial justice and equity, and advocates say those efforts…
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Today: The November election is just around the corner and we catch up with Lake County Democratic Party Chairman Jim Wieser as well as the Lake County…
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School leaders and educators are still figuring out what the state's latest guidance on how to reopen buildings means for them. Many worry about how to…
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For special education students and their families, finding the right materials and support in schools can be difficult, but the pandemic is forcing…
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Despite worries about COVID-19's impact on the economy, voters appear to be supporting funding proposals from school corporations across Indiana.…
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More than a dozen school districts are seeking voter approval for referendum funding during today's primary election, and leaders and school officials say…
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More than a dozen school districts in Indiana are asking voters to approve funding for construction projects, general operating costs, or both, during the…
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Teacher compensation was shaping up to be a hot ticket policy item for lawmakers in 2021, after thousands of educators flooded the Statehouse six months…
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“Post-Tribune” reporters Meredith Colias-Pete and Carole Carlson share the latest in healthcare and education in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Foster…