with districts spending $18,500 and charters $10,600. The state Senate passed that bill Wednesday after agreeing to delay some of the tax sharing until 2028. It now heads to the Indiana House.
More than 30 education-related bills that could reshape the states K-12 education system remain under consideration.
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Chalkbeat on MSNVirtual school funding in Indiana could spike. But by how much?Virtual schools would receive a boost in funding under the proposed state budget. But they could receive even more if ...
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