The law’s impact on classrooms will be unclear until after the summer testing window ends Friday.
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Vision Zero advocates frustrated with Indy’s progress
A task force discussed its plan to end traffic fatalities and make streets safer.
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Union members say their biggest concerns are wages and staffing.
Wayne Township superintendent will retire from school district
Jeff Butts will step down in January to take a role with a state superintendents association.
Indiana’s infant mortality rate has improved. Will it hold with health cuts?
Gov. Mike Braun addressed the cuts during a health symposium this week.
Indianapolis education alliance says it stands ready to collaborate
Lasting divisions may pose a challenge to the group’s study of Indy’s public schools
‘A Family Affair’ brings back a Recorder summer tradition with a modern spin
The first record of the picnic at Douglass Park appeared in newspapers in July and August 1930. Over 2,500 people attended.
Indiana taxpayers pay nearly $500K for Attorney General Todd Rokita’s disciplinary defense
Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita, according to new records obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Photos: Fifth graders say goodbye to elementary school
See the scenes they captured on their last field trip together and learn about their middle-school hopes and fears.
How you can give comments on Indiana environmental laws
Business leaders and environmentalists are sharing their concerns during a public comment period.


