January 24, 2025
‘It’s racist.’ Indy lawmaker blasts Braun for not funding Martin University
An Indianapolis Democrat blasted Gov. Mike Braun’s first budget proposal as racist. Braun’s proposed budget would not fund the state’s only predominantly Black university or a state grant program designed to get more first-generation and minority students to college.
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2025
House committee passes measure to prevent additional skill tests for non-accredited diplomas
A bill concerning additional skill tests for people who received a non-accredited, non-public high school diploma received robust debate in the House Education Committee this week and passed out of committee.
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2025
IPS won’t allow ICE inside schools without a warrant
Indianapolis Public Schools wrote in an email to families this week that the district will not allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enter schools without a warrant.
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2025
Immigration arrests at schools loom after Trump changes longstanding policy
The Trump administration has cleared the way for immigration arrests at or near schools, ending a decades-old approach.
Read MoreJanuary 23, 2025
Some Indiana colleges could be forced to enroll more in-state students
The bill’s author wants to see more students accepted at the state’s flagship schools.
Read MoreJanuary 22, 2025
Anti-DEI bills target instruction in Indiana classrooms, universities
Two Republican-sponsored bills would restrict how schools teach about and discuss issues like race, sexual orientation and gender in Indiana classrooms.
Read MoreJanuary 22, 2025
Lawmakers debate changes to charter school rules, secretary of education in deregulation bill
Lawmakers amended the bill to address certain concerns flagged during its last hearing. But Democratic lawmakers still oppose provisions that would gut some requirements for the Indiana secretary of education and allow public school districts to become charters.
Read MoreJanuary 21, 2025
Lawmakers eye changes to STEM teacher license, religious instruction time, bullying notice
Senate lawmakers are considering a bill that would address teacher shortages in STEM, change the amount of time high school students are allowed to leave school to attend religious instruction, and alter the timeframe of when schools must notify parents of bullying incidents.
Read MoreJanuary 17, 2025
Senate considers bill to raise teacher pay, expand benefits
A measure proposed by state lawmakers and endorsed by the Indiana secretary of education would raise teacher pay to a minimum of $45,000 and provide teachers with up to 20 days of paid parental leave.
Read MoreJanuary 17, 2025
5 ways Braun’s proposed budget impacts education — including teacher pay, universal vouchers
Braun hopes to get more money for academics in the classroom, not for operations and administrators, in the 2025-27 budget.
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