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Indiana In Depth: Teacher a top issue for coming legislative session

Indiana In Depth: Teacher a top issue for coming legislative session
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Senior Citizen of the Year Award Winner announced

Courtesy of the Mill Race Center COLUMBUS, Ind. – Donna Browne has been selected as the 2020 Joan Pearcy Senior Citizen of the Year Award Winner. She has been a dedicated volunteer and an inspiration to many through her work as the leader of the Lasting Impressions Show Choir at Mill Race Center. Browne is a member of the Bartholomew County Retired Teachers Association and in 2018 received its annual Volunteer of the Year award for her many hours of service at Mill Race Center. She also won the Indiana State Teachers Association award for the district. Due to COVID-19, Mill Race Center privately honored Donna Browne and presented her the Joan Pearcy Senior Citizen of the Year Award.

LETTER: Teacher compensation commission s report disappointing

Dec 19, 2020 1 min to read “Pay increases for Hoosier teachers could be on the horizon.” This was the headline accompanying coverage of the long-awaited recommendations of The Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission. That sounds fantastic if you stop reading there. Unfortunately, I downloaded the report and was astonished. I’m not sure that is the correct word. Nothing seems shocking today when reading about the systemic starving to death of public education in Indiana. The Next Level Teaching Compensation Commission provides a roadmap for a continuation of hacking away at the benefits provided to educators as well as threaten the quality of their workplace environments. I was disgusted. I was disappointed. Among the recommendations, you will find gems such as taking away spousal health benefits. Another is “right-sizing” staff. I don’t know any educators who are teaching in sparsely populated classrooms. Nothing screams

Holcomb to review teacher pay report, stops short of making a commitment to raise salaries

Holcomb to review teacher pay report, stops short of making a commitment to raise salaries Arika Herron, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT The report, commissioned by Holcomb last year and released Monday, estimated it would take $600 million to make the average salary for Indiana teachers competitive with other states in the region. The report listed dozens of strategies to move the needle, including more than $300 million in cost savings and reallocations, new revenues and policy changes. Still, the report said any meaningful effort would take an investment of hundreds of millions of new dollars.  © Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar Governor Eric Holcomb answers questions for the media after the MonoSol Lebanon Facility ribbon cutting, Thursday, July 16, 2020.

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