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Opposition Growing Against Bill To Dissolve School Corporations

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Statewide, Ind. (WOWO) — Several lawmakers are pushing back at a bill aimed at dissolving school corporations where not enough students living within the school district are enrolled in public schools.

The bill would require at least 50-percent of students living within a school district to attend public school, or else that school district would then be dissolved and make way for charter schools to take over.

Two major school systems in Indiana could be impacted if this bill becomes law – including Indianapolis Public Schools as well as the Gary School System.

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Slacker06 January 16, 2025 at 9:58 am

Education in Indiana was much better and less expensive before school corporations, unions, and consolidation. The legislature keeps dumping more and more money on education yet the outcomes is always worse than before.

STOP IT!

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