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FWCS Superintendent says the work to make schools safer begins immediately.
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Fort Wayne Community Schools is asking for money in a referendum to upgrade safety at schools around the district.
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The students had only had their first day of auditions when they learned the play was being canceled due to concerns for their wellbeing.
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The class spent the month researching their assigned historical figures before presenting in front of their classmates.
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On Friday, before students began their second day of auditions, Carroll High School’s principal announced the play would be canceled. The school received about 10 calls from parents who expressed concerns over the depictions of a same-sex relationship and a non-binary character.
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The committee held a press conference Wednesday to discuss ongoing safety measures and how to make more successful students.
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Educators, elected officials and advocates criticized several Republican-authored education bills during a rally at the Statehouse Monday.
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The proposal would overhaul how local property taxes fund public school corporations and create a new funding stream for charter schools.
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Students took inspiration from the lives of those affected by racist violence and police brutality.
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A Senate bill would strip Indiana’s school librarians and teachers of a legal defense against charges that they disseminated harmful material to minors.
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The students initially set a goal of 200 pairs of socks to donate to the homeless community, but topped that goal by more than a thousand.
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More than 3,000 parents participated in the survey conducted by the Indiana Department of Education and Gallup last year. The major findings also include parent opinions on safety, college access and affordability, as well as the subject matter taught in schools.