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Indianapolis Public Schools changes Office of Racial Equity amid national backlash to DEI

Indianapolis Public Schools has changed its Office of Racial Equity into the Office of Strategic Excellence amid increasing pressure on schools to abandon diversity,...

Grant expands free mental health help for educators

The Fight for Life Foundation (FFLF), with support from a $20,000 grant from the Indianapolis Colts’ Kicking the Stigma initiative, announced a new effort...

Indiana submits federal funding flexibility request to Trump administration

Indiana has submitted its plan to use hundreds of millions of dollars in federal education funds with fewer restrictions to the U.S. Department of...

Future Black Leaders talk reasons for going to college and concerns about how to pay for it

Many are debating whether attending college remains a good choice for students, especially with the changes in available funding resources and student loan repayment...

Wayne Township Schools has found its next superintendent

By CARLEY LANICH, Mirror Indy Shenia Suggs will be the next superintendent of Wayne Township schools. The Wayne Township school board voted unanimously Monday on a...

Making a splash: Lawrence Township students dive into water safety lessonsĀ 

The MSD of Lawrence Township is taking every fourth grader into the pool this semester as part of a new initiative called Operation Water...

More than a ranking

What it means to be a top ten high school in 46218 When U.S. News & World Report named KIPP Indy Legacy High one of...

Photos: 46th Annual HBCU College Fair

The Indianapolis Black Alumni Council, Inc. held its 46th Annual HBCU College Fair ron Oct. 2 at Martin University.Ā  More than a thousand visitors...

Trump admin cancels $35 million Purdue college prep program in DEI crackdown

By ERIC WEDDLE Purdue University will abruptly end a statewide initiative to help more than 13,000 low-income Indiana students go to college after it was...

Black women ousted from the workforce. Are they gone and forgotten?

More than 300,000 Black women have lost jobs this year, yet there is hardly any outcry. The U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics shared an...

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