INDIANAPOLIS A call-to-action Tuesday night, focused on the future of education in Indiana. Local leaders and educators met with the community to discuss recent challenges impacting public education.

"The most fundamental investments are our children," said Senator Fady Quaddoura (D), District 30.

The open discussion raised issues within the education system.

"So clearly funding is number one, of course, per people dollars, but also teachers salaries, those have been kind of the big, focused work," said John ONeal, Government Relations with Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA).

Those on the panel believe Senate Bill 1 will take funding away from public school districts, while benefiting charter schools.

"If your teacher walks into the classroom and they have 40 students, how can

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