Superintendent Deetz: Madison-Grant made no decision on transgender bathroom use
At Monday night’s Madison-Grant School Board meeting the board discussed Titles IX and VII laws regarding an announcement that a transgender student will use the restroom of their choosing at Madison-Grant High School, according to the Chronicle-Tribune.
Taylor alumni chronicle life and work of one of America’s earliest female scholars in new book
A newly-released book written by three Taylor alumni chronicles the life and work of a Taylor University alumna and one of America’s earliest female scientists and scholars. The book, The Education of Alice Hamilton: From Fort Wayne
State Rep. Cook authors bill to decouple teacher evaluations from student test scores
A bill authored by State Rep. Tony Cook (R-Cicero) to permanently decouple teacher performance evaluations from student test scores passed out of the House Education Committee on Tuesday. Cook said students’ standardize exam results make up a
Marion City Court Judge Jason McVicker announces run for Superior Court 3 seat
Marion City Court Judge Jason McVicker says he’ll be running for the Grant County Superior Court 3 seat. Judge Warren Haas is the currently Superior Court 3 Judge, but he’s set to retire at the end of
Indiana State Museum offering free admission on Martin Luther King Junior Day
The Indiana State Museum will open its doors for free on an upcoming holiday. The cost-free admission is on Jan. 20th as part of an observance of Martin Luther King Junior Day. The museum will have special
Candidate filing for 2020 Primary Election opens today
Candidates seeking public office can file their declarations of candidacy for the 2020 Primary Election beginning today. Candidates for federal or state office will file with the Secretary of State or Indiana Election Division. And local candidates