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The need for early childhood education teachers

Early Learning Indiana serves children across the state: 45% of the children it serves are Black and or African American; 2% report themselves as Asian or Asian American.

Hoosier hurdle: Indiana targets top ten in FAFSA completion

The Indiana Higher Education Commission announced their statewide 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completion goal.

Three new members join Martin University’s Board of Trustees

Martin University is pleased to announce three new members have been elected to its Board of Trustees. The Board is comprised of community, corporate,...

Intervention, not retention: Education advocates support enhancements to reading skills bill

Senate Bill 1 would require retention of third grade students who do not meet reading proficiency on the state test. Education advocates support enhancements...

Application deadline approaching for Indiana teaching scholarships

The Indiana Higher Education Commission is encouraging all aspiring educators who plan to teach in Indiana to explore four of the state’s scholarship opportunities.

Nyla Nova STEMversity: Empowering young minds toward brilliance

Nyla Nova STEMversity is nurturing Indiana's new generation of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) leaders. Nyla Nova STEMversity's philosophy revolves around interactive learning experiences,...

Martin University to hold a college prep rally on Saturday, Jan. 27

Includes On-Site Admissions, Vendors, Halftime Performance & Financial Literacy/College Prep Panel INDIANAPOLIS – In a unique opportunity for high school students and their families to...

The community lost a giant and Heaven gained an angel

As the Indianapolis community grieves the physical presence of Queen Mother Mashaiki Jywanza, who transitioned this life on January 1, 2024, there is joy...

Lead poisoning affecting literacy rates in Indianapolis

Indianapolis NAACP conducted lead testing in city schools and found shocking results. (Photo/provided by Gary Holland)

Indiana 2023 high school graduation rate climbs, but trails decade high

By ERIC WEDDLE More Indiana students earned diplomas from high schools in 2023 than the previous year but the graduation rate lags behind the high...

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