Stories tagged with "teaching positions"
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Carmel Clay school board studies budget cuts
Carmel Clay school board secretary Greg Phillips wants to make sure the board explores every opportunity before cutting teaching positions. “I want us to turn over every...
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School funding dilemma on ballot
Residents will decide whether to bail out HSE while it pursues state school funding reform FISHERS, Ind. — Residents living in the state’s fastest-growing school...
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Votes on city's school measures is mixed
Beech Grove passes; Franklin fails; loss likely in Perry Approval of an education referendum in Beech Grove means the school district won’t have to eliminate bus...
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35 teaching positions among proposed cuts
Carmel — Carmel Clay Schools Superintendent Barb Underwood proposed a budget cut of more than $3.2 million for 2010 at Monday’s School Board meeting. Included in the...
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Carmel schools face $3.2 million in cuts
CARMEL, Ind. — Carmel Clay Schools Superintendent Barb Underwood proposed a budget cut of more than $3.2 million for 2010 at Monday’s School Board meeting. Included in...
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Hamilton Co. to test voting machines
The Hamilton County Election Board will test voting machines Friday morning in preparation for the Nov. 10 Hamilton Southeastern Schools general operating fund referendum...
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HSE referendum meeting draws few
FISHERS — Hamilton Southeastern Schools officials hoped to draw residents who are not involved with the local schools to its first public meeting Monday night but only less...
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IPS approves budget that cuts about $34M in spending
$448 million figure includes property tax hike of about 10 cents per $100 of assessed value The Indianapolis Public School Board on Thursday approved a $448 million budget for 2010...
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IPS to vote on trimmed $448M budget tonight
The Indianapolis Public Schools Board will vote tonight on a $448 million budget for 2010 that includes spending cuts from layoffs and school closings. Those cuts would drop next...
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Carmel fire stations’ salsa cook-off is Saturday
The Carmel fire stations will have their annual cook-off on Saturday, this time centering on salsas. All six fire stations are expected to compete against one another during the...
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Carmel Clay schools see enrollment growth
After the first week of school that ended Aug. 14, the enrollment for Carmel Clay schools is 15,457. Superintendent Barb Underwood reports that’s a growth of 291 students...
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State prison to raise capacity, efficiency
State cites ‘bed-capacity crisis’; advocates for youths worried About 200 young offenders will be moved to prison facilities that are hours away from some of their...
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IPS wants to spend $675,000 on electronic signs at high schools
District says message boards would aid communication; variances needed first Two months after cutting 300 teaching positions, Indianapolis Public Schools wants to spend about...
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Schools try to help with education costs
Private institutions are raising funds, cutting back Administrators say no families at St. Louis de Montfort Catholic School have had to withdraw their kids because of financial...
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Greenfield-Central school district to cut 5 teaching positions
Like other area school districts, Greenfield-Central will eliminate teaching positions for the coming school year. Officials are cutting five faculty positions to save about...
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Greenfield-Central school district to cut 5 teaching positions
Like other area school districts, Greenfield-Central will eliminate teaching positions for the coming school year. Officials are cutting five faculty positions to save about...
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Mount Vernon district will cut staff
Budget cuts will mean fewer teachers this fall at Mount Vernon schools. Voluntary resignations or retirements will take care of most of that reduction, lessening the pain felt by...
