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Education
Preventing summer learning loss
Education
61-year-old Texas woman earns high school diploma 43 years later
Teresa Ramirez graduated high school 43 years after having to drop out.
Local News
Former Ivy Tech president dies at 86
"No single leader has had more impact on Ivy Tech than Gerald Lamkin," Ivy Tech President Sue Ellspermann said.
Education
Several books have been banned in Florida, despite Ron DeSantis' claim that there have been no bans
In Florida, there are no statewide bans on books. But, school districts can make their own rules. During the 2022 school year, 566 books were banned in the state.
National
Miracle survivor beats brain cancer as toddler, now set to graduate from Texas high school
We first met Jace Sandoval when he was just 2 years old. 16 years later, we caught up with him once again as he has his eyes set on college.
Education
St. Louis 8th grader walks 6.5 miles to attend graduation
Fourteen-year-old Xavier Jones walked 6.5 miles from north St. Louis to Harris Stowe State University to attend his eighth grade graduation.
Education
Ohio senior earns $240,000 in scholarships
Julianne Lukambo spent the first 10 years of her life at a refugee camp in Uganda. Now, she's graduating at the top of her class.
Education
Adult high school to launch in Indianapolis
The mayor added $2 million of federal American Rescue Plan funding was set aside for the school.
National
Most teachers believe carrying guns would make schools less safe: Survey
While half believe it won't make schools safe, 20% believe teacher-carry would make schools safer.
Education
Indiana spellers eliminated before finals of Scripps National Spelling Bee
Two of the three Hoosiers were eliminated in the quarterfinals, and one ended his run in the semifinals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Nation World
How to prepare for the end of the student loan payment pause
No matter how the Supreme Court rules on Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, borrowers will need to start paying back their student loans later this summer.
Local News
'Goes above and beyond' | Greenwood teacher's recognition includes free pizza for year
Mariah VanDenburgh was nominated by her fourth-grade students at Greenwood Christian Academy.
Education
61-year-old Texas woman earns high school diploma 43 years later
Teresa Ramirez graduated high school 43 years after having to drop out.
Local News
Former Ivy Tech president dies at 86
"No single leader has had more impact on Ivy Tech than Gerald Lamkin," Ivy Tech President Sue Ellspermann said.
Education
Several books have been banned in Florida, despite Ron DeSantis' claim that there have been no bans
In Florida, there are no statewide bans on books. But, school districts can make their own rules. During the 2022 school year, 566 books were banned in the state.
National
Miracle survivor beats brain cancer as toddler, now set to graduate from Texas high school
We first met Jace Sandoval when he was just 2 years old. 16 years later, we caught up with him once again as he has his eyes set on college.
Education
St. Louis 8th grader walks 6.5 miles to attend graduation
Fourteen-year-old Xavier Jones walked 6.5 miles from north St. Louis to Harris Stowe State University to attend his eighth grade graduation.
Education
Ohio senior earns $240,000 in scholarships
Julianne Lukambo spent the first 10 years of her life at a refugee camp in Uganda. Now, she's graduating at the top of her class.
Education
Adult high school to launch in Indianapolis
The mayor added $2 million of federal American Rescue Plan funding was set aside for the school.
National
Most teachers believe carrying guns would make schools less safe: Survey
While half believe it won't make schools safe, 20% believe teacher-carry would make schools safer.
Education
Indiana spellers eliminated before finals of Scripps National Spelling Bee
Two of the three Hoosiers were eliminated in the quarterfinals, and one ended his run in the semifinals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Nation World
How to prepare for the end of the student loan payment pause
No matter how the Supreme Court rules on Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, borrowers will need to start paying back their student loans later this summer.
Local News
'Goes above and beyond' | Greenwood teacher's recognition includes free pizza for year
Mariah VanDenburgh was nominated by her fourth-grade students at Greenwood Christian Academy.
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