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Indiana
‘Just as important as I-69 being paved’: McCormick calls on state, not schools, to solve internet access gaps
By
Emma Kate Fittes
April 21, 2020
Indiana
Even after Indiana schools reopen, it could take time to get back to normal, McCormick says
By
Emma Kate Fittes
April 21, 2020
Indiana
Three-day weeks and no grades: Here’s what some Indiana remote learning plans look like
By
Emma Kate Fittes
April 16, 2020
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What happens if coronavirus closures extend into the fall? Indiana schools are already preparing.
By
Dylan Peers McCoy
,
Emma Kate Fittes
April 14, 2020
Indiana
Indiana student teachers were ‘getting their feet under them.’ Then coronavirus hit.
By
Emma Kate Fittes
April 14, 2020
Indiana
Unpaid bills put free internet offers out of reach for some Indianapolis families
By
Stephanie Wang
,
Dylan Peers McCoy
April 13, 2020
Indiana
IPS seeks donations to address the ‘fundamentally inequitable’ coronavirus impact
By
Dylan Peers McCoy
April 10, 2020
Indiana
Indiana allows schools to alter teacher evaluations amid coronavirus closures
By
Emma Kate Fittes
April 10, 2020
Indiana
Indiana teachers fought for better pay. The coronavirus could mean cutbacks instead.
By
Emma Kate Fittes
April 8, 2020
Indiana
A new $2.6 million fund will help low-income Indianapolis students get access to e-learning
By
Dylan Peers McCoy
April 8, 2020
Indiana
Indianapolis ‘restart’ schools try to build trust and hire teachers — from a distance
By
Dylan Peers McCoy
April 7, 2020
Indiana
Indiana officials mull how to evaluate 78,000 teachers as coronavirus shutters schools
By
Emma Kate Fittes
April 7, 2020
Indiana
Hugs and snack time over video: How Indianapolis preschools go virtual
By
Stephanie Wang
April 6, 2020
Indiana
With demand for meals surging, shuttered Indiana schools ramp up efforts to feed students
By
Dylan Peers McCoy
April 3, 2020
Indiana
IPS unveils remote learning plans, including online lessons in high school and paper packets for younger students
By
Dylan Peers McCoy
April 3, 2020
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