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Indiana State Board of Education
Indiana Department of Education
151 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Phone: 317-232-6610
Fax: 317-232-8004
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EVENT CALENDAR

Indiana State Board of Education

 

Video
View live State Board video every month. Watch here for current link.
Watch video of the September State Board meeting
On-demand video from past meetings
Board Members
Dr. Tony Bennett, Chair
Superintendent of Public
Instruction

Room 229, State House
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2798
Phone: 317-232-6665
Fax: 317-232-8004
tbennett@doe.in.gov
First Congressional District
Dr. Gwendolyn Adell

975 West 6th Avenue
Gary, IN 46402
Phone: 219-883-4826
Fax: 219-883-1331
gadell@aqs.org
Second Congressional District
Ms. Jo Blacketor

59701 Myrtle Rd.
South Bend, IN 46614-9631
Phone: 574-532-4841
Fax: 574-830-1024
JoBlacketor@aol.com
Third Congressional District
Mr. Stephen Gabet

2612 Knightsbridge Drive
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815
Phone: 260-492-7352
smgabet@verizon.net
Fourth Congressional District
Sarah M. O’Brien
River Birch Elementary School
5456 East County Road 75 North
Avon, IN 46123
317-544-6800
smobrien@avon-schools.org
Fifth Congressional District
Neil Pickett
Clarian Health
Fairbanks Hall, Room 6210
340 West 10th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
npickett@indy.rr.com
Sixth Congressional District
Mr. Michael Pettibone

Adams Central Community
Schools
222 W. Washington
Monroe, IN 46772
Phone: 260-692-6193
Fax: 260-692-6198
mpettibone@accs.k12.in.us
Seventh Congressional District
Mr. Daniel J. Elsener

Marian University
3200 Cold Springs Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46222
Phone: 317-955-6100
Fax: 317-955-6105
delsener@marian.edu
Eighth Congressional District
Ms. Vicki Snyder

610 Main Street
Evansville, IN 47708
Phone: 812-421-1820
Vicki.snyder@signature.edu
Ninth Congressional District
Mr. James D. Edwards

826 Balthazar Dr.
Santa Claus, IN 47579
Phone: 812-544-2276
Fax: 812-544-2018
jdedwards@psci.net
At-Large
Mr. David Shane

54 Monument Circle, Suite 800
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-237-2279
Fax: 317-237-5439
Dshane@LDILTD.com
State Board Administrator
Mr. Jeffery P. Zaring

Department of Education
Room 229, State House
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2798
Phone: 317-232-6622
Fax: 317-232-8004
jzaring@doe.in.gov

Accountability Presentations from June 16, 2010

Flexibility for student-centered, learning-focused education

The State Board of Education has signaled its intent to provide flexibility to support student-centered and learning-focused educational innovation and entrepreneurship through the following policies:

Meeting Agendas, Minutes and Streaming Video

Memos

Other Areas of Interest

Links

About the Indiana State Board of Education

Established by the General Assembly, the 11-member State Board of Education oversees state education policy-making.

Its major responsibilities, set by statute, are to:

  • establish the educational goals of the state, developing standards and objectives for local school corporations;
  • assess the attainment of the established goals;
  • assure the compliance with established standards and objectives; and
  • make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly on the educational needs of the state, including financial needs.

On a more specific basis, the State Board of Education has authority over areas such as distribution of state funds, accreditation of local schools, and adoption of textbooks for use in the schools.

The Superintendent of Public Instruction is a voting member and chairs the Board. The remaining 10 members are appointed by the Governor, one from each of the state's congressional districts. No more than six of the 10 appointed members may be from the same political party, and at least four must be educators.

In addition, an advisory committee on textbook adoptions assists the State Board of Education. Its seven members are appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.