Skip to main contentRise & Shine: CECI's latest moves, Pence's prospects, Harshman's turnaround
By | December 16, 2013, 12:00pm UTC - CECI takes over state board website, video broadcast. (Indy Star)
- Ritz talks about reading with the Indiana Youth Institute. (iyi.org)
- Analysis: Pence’s 2nd year agenda may run out of time. (AP)
- Todd Smekens: Brad Oliver is a state board obstructionist. (Muncie Voice)
- Matt Tully: IPS’s once-failing Harshman achieves a remarkable turnaround. (Indy Star)
- Erika Smith: Mike Pence champions education and cuts it at the same time. (Indy Star)
- State denies Monroe County schools information about local voucher students. (Herald-Bulletin)
- New Lawrence superintendent puts focus on students. (Indy Star)
- Avon grapples with nude cell phone pictures at school. (WTHR)
- Lebanon schools overhaul security as part of a $36 million project. (WTHR)
- Pearson Education will close Lebanon facility, lay off 160. (RTV6)
- Oliver Thomas: New evidence emerges of poverty’s power of educational achievement in the U.S. (USA Today)
- A look at the parallels between Baton Rouge and Memphis, both with growing state-run school districts. (Chalkbeat Tennessee)