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Black History Month student poetry and essay contest winners

The Indianapolis Recorder congratulates the two winners of the 2025 Black History Month Student Poetry and Essay contest. In the poetry category, Genesis Henry...

Future of property tax revenue for IPS and charter schools fuels intense debate

By MJ Slaby and Amelia Pak-Harvey Discussion of legislation that would require Indianapolis Public Schools to share property tax revenue with charter schools dominated the roughly two...

Planet protectors: Kids learn sustainability at The Children’s MuseumĀ 

The Children’s Museum will host Dr. Rebecca Bercich as the 2025 Eli Lilly and Company Visiting Scientist on March 8 and 16 to discuss...

Local schools introduce new generations of students to the art of stepping

Stepping is a unique African American art form with origins in African culture. According to the African American Registry (AAR), Africans who were transported...

Dream Alive hosts inaugural luncheon, secures $100,000 from Jim IrsayĀ 

Dream Alive, a nonprofit empowering at-risk youth, held its inaugural Dream Makers Luncheon at Victory Field in downtown Indianapolis on Feb. 26.   The event brought...

Indiana schools must end ‘race-based’ programming by Feb. 28 or risk losing federal funding

This story was originally published on WFYI. This week Indiana schools must end race-based policies or risk losing federal funding, according to new federal guidance. The...

$8B strong: Indiana’s game-changing education savings achievementĀ 

The Indiana529 education savings plans have exceeded $8 billion in assets in nearly 450,000 accounts.  ā€œEvery hard-earned dollar invested in an Indiana529 plan is one...

West Point disbands student cultural clubs in response to Trump’s DEI policy

U.S. Military Academy West Point has ceased all events, activities and meetings associated with cultural clubs. West Point’s Deputy Commandant Chad R. Foster issued a...

First Black chess grandmaster visits St. Richard’s Episcopal School

The first Black international chess grandmaster, Maurice Ashley, visited St. Richard’s Episcopal School Students last week. Ashley is one of a few special guests to...

Homeless students in Indiana are falling behind: What can be done to help?Ā 

A new report by Brightlane Learning revealed that homeless students in Indiana are falling behind at alarming rates.  The report shows that 57% of homeless...

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