Skip to main contentRise and Shine: Ritz takes state board political foes to court
By | October 23, 2013, 10:04am UTC - Glenda Ritz sues her fellow state board members charging open meetings violation. (Chalkbeat, IndyStar, State Impact, WTHR, Journal Gazette, AP, NWI, The Statehouse File/IBJ, IndyPolitics, WISH-TV, RTV6, WIBC)
- Building costs, enrollment issues may close Columbus charter school. (AP, The Republic)
- Ritz spokesman says Gov. Pence has “lost control” of the state board. (NWI)
- (NWI Bonus: Read the letter the state board sent to legislative leaders asking them to calculate A to F grades instead of the Indiana Department of Education.)
- Half of Indiana school children quality as poor, up 13 percentage points since 2006. (State Impact).
- Following Indiana and Ohio expansion, Carpe Diem charter schools now eying Texas. (Yuma Sun)
- Passed over for principal, Monroe County administrator gets new diversity position. (Indiana Public Media)
- Electronic cigarettes are growing increasingly popular with teens. (Journal Gazette)
- Researchers find rich-poor literacy gap is pronounced even at 18 months. (NY Times)
- Few teachers across New York state earned low evaluation ratings. (GothamSchools)