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The most persistent issue in the Indiana educational system (K through college) is that Indiana Republicans have no interest in funding it.
We’ve cut higher education and most schools have adapted by taking more and more out of state and international students, who come to Indiana for a few years and leave.
We’ve cut spending on K-12 education and, surprisingly, fewer and fewer Indiana kids are college ready. The response? Let’s change the standards and lower the bar so more and more kids are pushed out in a world with a high school diploma, prepared for the jobs of today but ill-prepared for the future and destined, on average, to make significantly less than college graduates.
It’s as though Indiana Republicans see no future for the state of Indiana.