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(10/24/23 2:17am)
Monroe County Community School Corporation students, teachers and community members gathered on the Monroe County Courthouse Square on Monday to rally against the lack of collaboration about the new high school schedule change.
(10/02/23 2:55pm)
Educators and education advocates gathered at Monroe County Public Library Southwest in Bloomington for a roundtable event discussing current local education issues Sunday, Oct. 1. The event was hosted by the Indiana Coalition for Public Education–Monroe County, a nonpartisan, nonprofit education advocacy group.
(09/29/23 3:59pm)
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electric Workers held a rally for its new “More Say, More Pay” campaign Thursday afternoon at Sample Gates.
(08/22/23 10:39pm)
The results of the 2022-23 Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination assessment, which were released on Aug. 16, reflect that nearly one in five students are still struggling to read by the end of the third grade.
(08/08/23 1:24pm)
The Monroe County Community School Corporation selected a new map for board redistricting during their meeting on July 25.
(04/27/23 1:00pm)
As my freshman year comes to an end and I have scheduled for the first semester of sophomore year, my frustration with general education requirements has grown exponentially. I have taken 12 courses this year, and I have only gotten to take three classes related to my major.
(04/21/23 4:12pm)
MARTINSVILLE—The battle over public-school curriculum has returned to Martinsville after administrators across the state were secretly filmed while discussing their hesitance to use certain phrases to describe curriculum, such as critical race theory and social-emotional learning.
(04/17/23 1:25pm)
Despite experiencing an increase of 130 students in enrollment this past year, the Monroe County Community School Corporation has not yet reached pre-pandemic enrollment levels, Adam Terwilliger, MCCSC director of finance and logistics, said.
(03/01/23 4:41am)
The Monroe County Community School Corporation board voted to adopt an anti-racism policy during a meeting Tuesday night.
(02/22/23 6:20pm)
The IU Board of Trustees approved the decision to increase the standard room and board rate for the 2023-2024 academic year because of inflation’s impact on Residential Programs and Services. According to News at IU, the 1.34% increase equals to $157 per year.
(02/22/23 1:46am)
INDIANAPOLIS — A sea of rainbow cascaded down the steps outside the Indiana Statehouse, where protesters adorned with pride flag capes and colorful accessories were lining up on the cold Monday morning.
(02/09/23 12:22am)
A textbook written by IU sociology professor Fabio Rojas has been removed from the curriculum of an upcoming Advanced Placement course on African American studies. Rojas is one of several authors cast out of the curriculum.
(01/31/23 10:51pm)
Originally installed to provide support for absent students, MCCSC teachers and students say the recent implementation of Microsoft Teams TVs in classrooms evokes mixed emotions and responses across the district.
(01/19/23 10:50pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is proposing Indiana eliminate textbook fees for all students in public and charter K-12 schools as part of his 2023 Next Level agenda.
(01/11/23 10:57pm)
The IUPUI School of Informatics and Computing will be renamed the IU Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering to align with the IU-Bloomington campus.
(01/04/23 9:00pm)
The Indiana Department of Education released the statewide 2022 graduation rates Friday, Dec. 30, reflecting an overall steady graduation rate for students across the state.
(12/06/22 2:00pm)
Monroe County Community School Corporation will purchase the Herald-Times building for $2,977,500. MCCSC school board members unanimously approved the recommendation from John Kenny, MCCSC director of business operations, to make the purchase, during a board meeting Nov. 15.
(11/14/22 1:00pm)
When I was searching for colleges to apply to and ultimately choosing which one to attend, the fact that IU was ranked No. 19 for journalism programs in the country was a major pull. I am happy with my decision to come here, and I love my program. However I have felt nothing but frustration the past three semesters when course scheduling rolls around.
(11/10/22 6:42pm)
Indiana University School of Medicine started building on Oct. 19 in Indianapolis, Indiana to create a $230 million medical education and research building.
(11/09/22 9:11pm)
A new National Student Clearinghouse Research Center study found that nationwide undergraduate enrollment rates have declined for the second year in a row. There has been a consistent decline since 2020, but the decline has slowed to close to pre-pandemic rates and was not as dramatic as previous years.