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By | November 22, 2013, 11:42am UTC - The basics of state takeover in Indiana: Getting tough with failing schools. (Chalkbeat)
- Amos Brown: State board among a host of people disrespecting Glenda Ritz. (Indianapolis Recorder)
- Rich James: Pence offered poison olive branch to Ritz. (NWI)
- Legislators make early childhood education a top priority. (Indiana Public Media)
- The Center Grove school board got tough questions about a big pay hike planned for the superintendent. (Indy Star)
- New state board member Gordon Hendry awed by visit to Hammond charter school. (NWI)
- Analyst tells TV station Ritz and the state board need to work together. (WANE)
- Munster teacher shares his NASA experience with students. (NWI)
- Terre Haute area school district could close schools. (StateImpact)
- The crisis in Philadelphia schools: Takeover led to less money. (NPR)
- Geoffrey Canada says Harlem Childrens Zone could work in rural areas. (EdWeek)
- Texas will no longer require Algebra II. (AP)