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Indiana Department of Education

www.doe.in.gov

 
We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of support to Indiana`s schools, students, teachers and parents. The administration will be working with educators, parents, policy makers, business leaders and community leaders to create an education system of equity and high quality that will offer the resources and opportunities necessary for our students to compete and excel in the 21st Century. We are embarking on a community approach to educating our children. No matter where a child lives in Indiana, they should enter schools that have equal access to resources, as well as the expectation that they will receive a high ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.doe.in.gov
  • South Tower, Suite 600 115 W. Washington Street
    Indianapolis, IN USA 46204
  • Phone: 317.232.6610

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