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Coalition to look at future of special education in DeVos era
Special education will be examined Thursday night in Monroe County.
Project School receives $1,000 grant for a third year
The Project School in Bloomington received in October a $1,000 Tools for Schools grant from Old National Bank.
MCCSC takes back its bus system
After delays and shortages this year, students got to and from school smoothly Monday.
Indiana Department of Education announces 2017-18 food program guidelines
The Indiana Department of Education announced new income eligibility guidelines for the Child and Adult Care Food Program on Monday.
Homeless students protected by Title 1
Evenings in Maiya Foster’s home unfold in chaos, the kind that accompanies having two young daughters younger than 6. There are endless questions for her to answer, snacks to dish out, errands to run, a gerbil named Royal to feed, bedtime rituals to follow.
ICPE-Monroe County files lawsuit to void Seven Oaks' charter
A local coalition filed a lawsuit Tuesday to challenge the authorization of Seven Oaks Classical School by a private, religious entity.
Pre-K grant expansion passes in committee despite democratic opposition
Debate about charter schools and school vouchers — hot topics in recent years — dominated much of a state house education committee hearing Tuesday that stretched from 8:30 a.m. into the early evening.
Jackson Creek Middle School letter draws criticism
Jackson Creek Middle School is receiving complaints after a letter sent home with black and biracial male students Jan. 20 informed parents of a segregated event the school had planned.
The cost of skipping today's class
The cost of skipping class is tossed around like a well known fact at IU, and $20 and $40 are the common figures. Students may ask themselves when they get out of bed if skipping on a given day is worth it.
Bill would protect student press rights
Diana Hadley was teaching high school journalism when the Supreme Court of the United States dealt a crushing blow to student reporters around the country.
Middle Way House daycare recognized by state
Middle Way House’s Rise & Shine Daycare recently received recognition from the state of Indiana as a Level 3 Paths to QUALITY facility.
200 educational practices recognized for state's bicentennial
The Indiana Department of Education recognized the 200th Promising Practice on Dec. 9 in honor of the Indiana bicentennial.
ISTEP changes will be brought to the 2017 General Assembly
Steps are being taken to continue ISTEP, the current statewide assessment of Indiana students.
State superintendent prepares for transition
It was not a good year for incumbent candidates.
Kids got the BEAT
Bloomington Expressive Arts Training, a children’s show choir program, offers opportunities for students all the way up to their high school graduations to participate in show choir programs from the introductory level to the pre-professional level.
MCCSC celebrates referendum, highlights student work
Empowerment was the mission statement at Tuesday night’s school board meeting.
MCCSC tax referendum renewed for six more years
Monroe County voted Tuesday to keep additional funding in schools for extracurricular activities and funding for staff in schools.
Supporters of MCCSC tax referendum say renewal is necessary for staffing
The only thing wrong with the Monroe County Community Schools Corporation tax referendum renewal, in the eyes of the YesForMCCSC committee, is the lack of knowledge about it.
Educator licenses increase state-wide
On Monday, Glenda Ritz, Indiana superintendent of public instruction, announced Indiana has seen significant gains in the number of educators earning initial practitioner licenses, according to an Indiana Department of Education press release.