- Four things to watch for in today’s Indiana State Board of Education meeting. (Chalkbeat)
- State board is set to decide on A to F grading plan. (WTHR)
- In NYC, school report cards could be going away. (Gotham Schools)
- State Superintendent Ritz responds to Matt Tully’s column with shots at Gov. Mike Pence in op-ed. (Indy Star)
- Ritz decried Pence for what she termed “a complete takeover of education.” (Indy Star)
- A WISH-TV/Ball State University poll finds 77 percent of Hoosiers don’t know enough about Ritz to have an opinion about her. (WISH-TV)
- Steve Hinnefeld: Teachers and students earned praise for NAEP scores, but then things went awry. (School Matters)
- Ritz outlined goals for Indiana students in South Bend speech. (SB Tribune)
- Growth may force Westfield elementary schools to redistrict. (Indy Star)
- Southside High School supporters make a final plea to save the school in Muncie. (Star Press)
- Good government leader calls on Muncie school board to resign. (Free Press)
- Want to watch the whole Muncie school board meeting? (Star Press)
- David Moss aims to support black parents and students in his new South Bend job. (SB Tribune)
- Schools in five states are going for longer school days. (AP)