School lunches get no respect. From the cafeteria workers who serve them to the “mystery meat” ingredients, they are a staple for comedians and the bread and butter for lobbyists.
Illustration by Gregg Bender | The Journal Gazette
To the tens of thousands of visitors who will be converging on our state capitol this week for the Super Bowl: Welcome to Indiana.
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As the Indiana Department of Education implements an ambitious and far-reaching agenda, its leader is spending much of his time on the road extolling voucher programs, charter schools and collective bargaining limits to special-interest groups in

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