Indiana schools amid COVID-19
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Cindy Johnston, first-grade teacher at St. Stanislaus School in Michigan City, Ind., reminds her students to maintain a safe physical distance while they line up in the hallway to use the restroom during class on Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. This was the first week of school for many parochial school students in Michigan City. (Kelley Smith/The News Dispatch via AP)
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The preliminary injunction prevents the state from enforcing the law, which took effect Thursday, to terminate any existing dues deduction withholding agreements until after the final pay period of the 2020-21 school year.
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