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While the Guam Department of Education this month lauded the eligibility of students at all 41 public school campuses for no-cost meals, the district-wide eligibility reflects a very high rate of student poverty.
Graduation rates at Indiana's public colleges continue to improve as more students finish on time or shortly after, according to the latest completion report.
After several school shootings across the U.S., Indiana communities and school officials say the issue of school safety is so important that they plan on taking matters into their own hands because state lawmakers may be slow to act.
Young adults in Indiana are struggling. Teens experience a growing number of social and emotional needs but support can be hard to come by in the one place they may turn: schools.
As students are heading back to campus, this special series looks at how one university is fighting the rising costs of tuition by investing in its students.