U.S. News & World Report ranked Evansville’s Signature School the No. 2 public high school in the nation for 2025, placing it among the Top 10 best overall. The report evaluated nearly 24,000 schools nationwide, though critics say the rankings often favor wealthier districts and emphasize standardized testing.
Another federal program meant to help deliver local fresh produce to students is being delayed after funding for this year’s Farm to School grants was suspended.
Indiana’s new law mandates early intervention for elementary students at risk of truancy or 10+ unexcused absences. Schools issue escalating warnings, from attendance reminders to potential reports to child services or prosecutors, causing distress among parents.