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Our quarterly publication, documenting the charter school movement in Indiana, is now distributed to over 20,000 people nationally. Recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and other nationally recognized entities, we strive to make ICST a professional, recognized news journal which informs both the charter school community and others interested in education reform.
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Virtural Reality: The Future of Education?
Summer 2008
This issue features an in-depth look at the use of technology and virtual schools in education, a profile of MASTERacademy, coverage of students performing at the Hilbert Circle Theatre and a discussion about life entrepreneurs.
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New Indianapolis Mayor Supports Charter Schools
Winter 2008
The issue covers new Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard's support of charter schools, the governor's proclamation of Indiana Charter Schools Week, overcoming three fatal board errors and an interview with Jeanne Allen.
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Bridges to College
Winter 2007
This issue features an in-depth look at schools providing college experience and credit, how school leaders build trust, workplace retaliation, the value of in-kind contributions and an authorizer update.
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Charting a Course to Student Learning
Fall 2007
This issue discusses the option of Montessori Charter Schools for parents, a reflection of charter schools and the exploration of volunteering.
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Where are all the Charter Schools?
Spring 2007
This issue features coverage of the Indiana Charter Schools waitlist, a 2007 legislative roundup, Indiana University's role in future charters, Teach for America and Indiana Charter Schools' students on who good role models are.
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Equal Funding?
Fall 2006
This issue features coverage of the Indiana Charter Schools waitlist, a 2007 legislative roundup, Indiana University's role in future charters, Teach for America and Indiana Charter Schools' students on who good role models are.
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Superintendents Embrace Charter Schools
Summer 2006
This issue covers IPS's Gene White and Decatur's Don Stinson's support for charters, Signature's rankings by Newsweek, and teachers of students with disabilities.
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Andrew J Brown Academy 'Breaking Through' Barriers for Academic Gains
Spring 2006
This issue examines the successes at Andrew J. Brown Academy, where the charter school movement is going in Indiana, dress code policies, the mythical promise of standards and testing and assurances of services to students with disabilities.
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New Educational Opportunities
Fall 2005
This issue covers the addition of seven new charter schools, Indiana's virtual academy, the compatability of performance, pay and incentives, building excellent schools and written teachers' contracts.
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At Thea Bowman Leadership Academy Students 'Feel the Love'
Summer 2005
This issue discusses Thea Bowman Leadership Academy, charter schools striving to Leave No Child Behind, bullying in schools, free nursing services easing learning pains and the 2005 class of graduates.
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Defying the Odds
Spring 2005
This issue examines Irvington Charter Schoo as a symbol of creativity and success, the arrival of charter schools, the debate on charter success, and Berry's effort in Building Excellent Schools' National Fellow.
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Portrait of Perseverance
Fall 2004
This issue discusses the Graysville community re-opening a closed elementary school as a charter, what government means for school choice and charter schools, communicating via the Community Portal, building confidence and capacity in children and a charter school round up.
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The Charter School Class of 2004
Summer 2004
This issue covers the 2004 class of graduates, Indiana's first KIPP school, the benefits of collaborative learning, expert advice to "Jump-Start" charter schools and the first year of the Joshua Academy.
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