Claire Fiddian-Green: Overseeing K-12 data is critical in gauging success
One of the most critical roles the federal government plays in education is overseeing K-12 academic achievement outcomes.
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One of the most critical roles the federal government plays in education is overseeing K-12 academic achievement outcomes.
There are so many ways to uproot the old, usher in the new and improve Indiana’s natural environment.
We are moving backward on two fronts.
Never underestimate lawmakers’ abilities to sail the ship of state into some of the most enormous political icebergs possible.
Markets swooned Thursday as investors realized that the president is not backing away from a confrontation with Beijing.
Indiana won its sixth straight and clinched a top-four seed and the home-court advantage in a playoff series for the first time since 2014.
Weeks after ordering all Food and Drug Administration employees back into the office, the agency is allowing some of its most prized staffers to work remotely.
The marketing and sweepstakes company says it’s using the bankruptcy process to “finalize a shift away” from its legacy business of direct-mail, retail merchandise and magazine subscriptions.
In “The Play That Goes Wrong,” open through May 11 at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, cast members navigate unplanned injuries, botched dialogue and broken props.
An investigative team in Hamilton County is using new technologies and techniques to identify remains discovered at the former home of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister.
An Indiana Senate committee voted to amend a bill targeting the cost of health care at nonprofit hospitals, with the new version freezing prices but not imposing penalties for two years.
Senate fiscal leaders presented a conservative state budget plan Thursday morning that drops universal school choice and extraneous spending.
Conservative Republican Reps. Victoria Spartz of Indiana and Thomas Massie of Kentucky voted “no” against the bill, as did all Democrats.
The Indiana Department of Education will comply with a federal order to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion from schools, saying it will collect signed forms from schools and districts saying they will abide by the Trump administration directive.
U.S. inflation declined last month as the cost of gas, airline fares, and hotel rooms fell, a sign that price growth was cooling even as President Donald Trump ramped up his tariff threats.
The increase comes even as prices for wholesalers that supply grocery stores have dropped steeply.
The spotlight on WNBA player salaries got brighter last season as Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark drew massive attention to the league during her rookie season.
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