Indiana education officials unveiled major updates to the state's proposed school accountability system on Wednesday, Oct. 15.
The updates include new reading and "back on track" indicators, and are part of an effort to finalize rules that will replace the state's former A-F grading model by the end of the year.
The presentation to the State Board of Education marked the second draft of the overhaul, which was first released in June.
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Author's summary: Indiana updates school accountability plan.