A new bill passed by the Indiana State Senate would make changes to multiple gender-related issues.
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Under the new plan, the GPS diploma require ninth and tenth grade students to focus on "foundational knowledge and competencies."
Literacy rates in Indiana have been declining for more than a decade as now nearly one out of every five third graders didn't pass reading tests last year.
As part of an initiative started in 2021 Clarksville Community Schools (CCS) was awarded a $69,000 grant as the state pushes to improve early learning opportunities.
Silver Creek School Corporation has officially begun a huge overhaul of its facilities.
This comes as the state's positivity rate fell from 33.6% on Jan. 19, to 13.1% on Wednesday.
Federal law bars states from issuing emergency permits for special education teachers.
More than 40,000 scholarships in Indiana are available for children from birth to 12 years old.
A big focus of the funding boost is recruiting and retaining teachers.