New program aims to help Indiana foster kids in college
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — About 50 Indiana foster children who are entering college will receive additional instruction this summer though a program intended to boost...
4 Indiana schools win reprieve to add voucher students
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana State Board of Education is letting four private schools accept more students paying with state vouchers under a new...
New York Times editor becomes head of Notre Dame journalism program
The new director of Notre Dame‘s Gallivan Program is an associate editor at the New York Times.
Richard G. Jones has been selected to lead the...
Summer program that provides free meals to children begins
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's top education official says a federally funded program that provides free meals to children during the summer break is underway...
Principal resigning from Tippecanoe Valley High School
The principal of Tippecanoe Valley High School is putting in resignation.
Superintendent Brett Boggs tells News Now Warsaw he received a letter of resignation on...
Goshen College announces Ivy Leaguer as candidate of choice for next president
It appears Goshen College‘s next president will have a bit of ivy in her resume.
The Christian liberal arts school has announced that Rebecca Stoltzfus...
Goshen Community Schools board considering options to deal with overcrowding
The Goshen Community Schools Board is looking at a number of plans to deal with school overcrowding… and they’re not cheap.
Goshen Superintendent Diane Woodworth...
Indiana sets aside $1M for online programs for preschoolers
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Computer-based kindergarten-readiness programs have generated some buzz — and some questions — in Indiana as lawmakers set aside $1 million for...
Commission recommends tuition increases below 1.4 percent
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is calling for the state's public colleges and universities to limit annual tuition increases to...
Voucher schools ask state school board for delay in consequences
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's state school board will consider delaying consequences for three voucher-accepting private schools, less than two weeks after Gov. Eric Holcomb...