Skip to main contentRise and Shine: Financial woes could force Indiana charter school to abruptly close
By | October 22, 2013, 10:38am UTC - Columbus International School, a charter school in Columbus, Ind., shocks its community by suddenly announcing it may close. (WISH-TV)
- Ritz supporters cry foul over state board’s effort to release early A to F grades. (State Impact)
- Teach for America’s political power is growing in Washington and the states. (Politico)
- (TFA’s influence is also growing in Indiana, as I wrote about last year.)
- John Krull: Students are getting lost in Indiana’s education policy debates. (The Statehouse File)
- Steve Hinnefeld: Indiana’s voucher program is primarily tax support for Christian education. (School Matters)
- Why Indiana matters when it comes to education. (Chalkbeat)
- Workload, disrespect and pay are among the reasons so many teachers quit. (The Atlantic)
- Study says 15 percent of 16 to 24 year olds are not in school or jobs. (AP)
- School board adjourns early in South Bend after board member’s relative slams the district. (SB Tribune)
- South Bend’s black and Hispanic students remain behind on ISTEP. (SB Tribune)