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By | December 12, 2013, 12:26pm UTC - Kenley: Costs may scuttle most of Pence’s 2014 education agenda. (Chalkbeat)
- IPS’ Ferebee gives himself a B+ after 50 days on the job. (WTHR)
- If Indiana expands pre-K, how will it ensure quality? (StateImpact)
- ISTA: CECI took the Indiana State Board of Education’s Web page off its server. (ISTA)
- Anderson administrator raises draw teacher protests. (Herald Bulletin)
- Gary is fifth in the nation for charter schools. (NWI)
- Education documentary with roots in Indiana is about to premier. (WLFI)
- Schools find ways to sneak in exercise for kids. (NEI Public Radio)
- Colorado has a familiar problem: How to fund K-12 education. (EdNews Colorado)
- Memphis superintendent tries to explain the need to close schools. (Chalkbeat Tennessee)
- Failure is an option, or should be, in education. (Phi Delta Kappan)
- Professor’s experience showed AP Literature didn’t prepare kids for college English. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
- A new report outlines ways for districts to build a minor league for school principals. (EdWeek)