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Indiana ranks third nationally for the amount of microschools within a state, which gained popularity during the pandemic as parents sought more personalized learning.
If you're looking for something fun to do this summer, we have not one, not two but six zoos in several cities across the state. Here's what to know about each one.
Curt Cignetti led Indiana to a breakout season, but ESPN believes the Hoosiers have a glaring weakness. The program will need to prove critics wrong to make a real run in 2025.
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Chalkbeat on MSNState budget cuts impact Indiana alternative schoolsThe last Indiana state budget included over $5 million in additional funding for alternative education. This time around, there’s only enough for one school.
These Indiana towns have names that raise eyebrows and stories that go deep. Here's how 11 towns in the state got their quirky names.
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Atlanta takes on the Indiana Fever after Allisha Gray scored 24 points in the Dream's 90-81 victory over the Golden State Valkyries
Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Braun told Fox News Digital that microschooling is growing in his state because parents are taking control over their child's education.
Starting July 1, state agencies, city and county councils, boards of commissioners and elected school boards must livestream their meetings, post recordings afterward, and include documents like the agenda, minutes and memorandum. University boards of trustees, unelected school boards and local government departments are not subject to the law.
Indiana officials are assessing the financial impact on the state budget of the nearly 1,000-page priority megabill President Donald Trump recently signed into law.