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Democrats, School Advocates Continue Pushback Against ‘Redundant’ Sexuality Bill

InkFreeNews.com Posted Apr 04, 2025  Updated: Apr 3, 2025 @ 12:21 PM

Opposition to a bill targeting “human sexuality” instruction continued Wednesday, April 2 at the Indiana Statehouse, where critics argued that parents already have access to — and authority over — such coursework for their kids.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, American Family Association of Indiana, House Education Committee, human sexuality instruction, Micah Clark, parental consent form, Rep. Becky Cash, Rep. Ed DeLaney, Rep. Julie McGuire, Sen. Gary Byrne | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Indiana Bill To Expand Transgender Athlete Ban To College Sports Advances With Bipartisan Support

InkFreeNews.com Posted Feb 14, 2025  Updated: Feb 14, 2025 @ 10:09 AM

A bill to block transgender women from participating in women’s sports at Indiana colleges advanced from committee with bipartisan support Wednesday, Feb. 12, and now heads to the full chamber.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged Elle Patterson, Eric Holcomb, general assembly, House Education Committee, Indiana High School Athletic Association, Indiana University Indianapolis, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA President Charlie Baker, Rep. Ed DeLaney, Rep. Jake Teshka, Rep. Michelle Davis, Rep. Vernon Smith, San Jose State, Zoe O’Haillin-Berne | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Indiana Lawmakers Revisit Requirement For Cameras In Special Education Classrooms

InkFreeNews.com Posted Feb 06, 2025  Updated: Feb 6, 2025 @ 10:13 AM

Should Indiana’s special education classrooms be equipped with round-the-clock video surveillance? 

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged abstinence, AIDS, behavioral interventionist, Byrneville, Cindy Long, David Marcotte, HIV, House Education Committee, Indiana Association of School Principals, Indiana Council of Administrators of Special Education, Indiana Urban Schools Association, Indianapolis, Jill Lambert, R-Zionsville, Rep. Becky Cash, Security Cameras, Sen. Gary Byrne, sex education, sexually transmitted diseases, special education classrooms, student privacy | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

A-F Grades To Return For Indiana Schools

InkFreeNews.com Posted Feb 01, 2025  Updated: Jan 30, 2025 @ 2:42 PM

After a multi-year hiatus, A-F grades are likely to be used again to measure the quality of Indiana’s schools.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged House Education Committee, ILEARN, Indiana Non-Public Education Association, Indianapolis, IREAD, John Elcesser, letter grades, Representative Bob Behning, Representative Ed DeLaney, SAT scores | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Indiana Lawmakers Suggest Likely Revival Of ‘Obscene And Harmful’ Library Materials Ban

InkFreeNews.com Posted Apr 24, 2023  Updated: Apr 24, 2023 @ 3:39 PM

Indiana lawmakers are largely mum about the revival of a much-debated ban on materials deemed “harmful to minors” in school and public libraries.

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Posted in Archive 2023 | Tagged book ban, book banning, Casey Smith, censorship, House Bill 1447, House Education Committee, Indiana Capital Chronicle, Indiana General Assembly, Indiana school libraries, Rodric Bray, Senate Bill 12, Todd Huston | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Indiana House Committee Abandons Contentious Library Materials Amendment, For Now

InkFreeNews.com Posted Apr 11, 2023  Updated: Apr 11, 2023 @ 11:46 AM

By Casey Smith Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS — A hotly-debated amendment that sought to ban materials deemed “harmful to minors” in school and public libraries stalled Monday, following hours of opposition testimony the week prior. The House Education Committee did not vote on the amendment on Monday. Instead, lawmakers … Read More

Posted in Archive 2023 | Tagged House Education Committee, public libraries, Senate Bill 12, Senate Bill 380 | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

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