A Message from Dr. Katie Jenner
Earlier this week Governor Mike Braun was sworn in as the 52nd Governor of the state of Indiana. As you may know, Governor Braun has set up his administration team with eight key verticals: management and budget, commerce, health and family services, public safety, energy and natural resources, transportation and infrastructure, business affairs, and education.
Within our education vertical, we have several state agencies and boards coming together to help drive efficiency, accountability, and communication, and ultimately allow us to better serve Hoosiers. This includes:
- Indiana Department of Education,
- State Board of Education,
- Commission for Higher Education,
- Charter School Board,
- Education Employee Relations Board,
- Indiana School for the Deaf,
- Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, and
- Indiana State Library
Together, we are approximately 60% of Indiana’s state budget (approximately $26 billion over the biennium) and are charged with building a strong foundation and a streamlined education path for the people of Indiana.
With the 2025 legislative session in full swing, that means long days at the Statehouse and frequent discussions with legislators on both sides of the aisle, as well as teachers, principals, superintendents, school business officials…just to name a few this week! As with any legislative session, there are a variety of different bills that will be discussed…some we like, some we’ll work to help improve, and many that (while filed) will never even be heard in committee. It is a lengthy process where bills are constantly evolving, and together, we must keep our focus on making a positive impact for our students.
One of Governor Braun’s first agenda bills was heard in committee this week, which is a bill focused on increasing teacher compensation. I joined the Senate Education and Career Development Committee on Wednesday to introduce this legislation on behalf of Governor Braun, and today I’d like to highlight some key aspects of the bill:
- Boosts Teacher Pay: The average teacher salary has continued to go up in Indiana and is now over $60,000. This bill continues to move the needle on this topic by increasing the base salary from $40K to $45K and directing at least 65% of schools’ state tuition support toward teacher compensation (currently 62%) to put more money in teachers’ pockets.
- Improves Benefits: Expands health insurance options and guarantees teacher access to professional benefits, including parental leave.
- Rewards High-Performing Teachers & Teachers in High-Need Content Areas: Provides financial incentives for teachers in high-demand roles, as well as teachers demonstrating improved student outcomes.
- Strengthens Our Teacher Pipeline: Helps us to recruit additional teachers, both in Indiana and beyond, and continues to ensure quality teacher preparation programs by improving transparency and accountability.
In addition to this bill, Governor Braun also released his budget proposal yesterday. This includes a 2% increase to K-12 tuition support in fiscal year 2026 ($181 million) and an additional 2% increase in fiscal year 2027 ($365 million). In what is a very tight budget year, this is a positive starting point for K-12 education, and we must continue to advocate for these tuition support increases over the next few months.
There are certainly other bills that we will advocate for throughout the session and will share additional updates in the weeks ahead. I look forward to working alongside Governor Braun, the General Assembly, educators, parents, and other stakeholders to build on our positive momentum and keep our foot on the gas pedal for students.
As always, thank you for all that you do for our students, and let’s keep up the good work!