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2023 ILEARN scores show Indiana students improving in math, but stagnating in reading

By ALEKSANDRA APPLETON Indiana’s statewide testing scores stagnated this year as students faced an uneven academic recovery, with gains in math proficiency and declines in...

Tarkington Work Crew prepares for first season without beloved coach

The Martin Luther King Center's summer program known as the Tarkington Work Crew is gearing up again this summer. The program aims to keep the...

Job Corps embarks on a new recruitment campaign in IndianaĀ 

"For students, we are a (pathway) to careers, certifications, and connections. For employers, we're a possible solution to their workforce pipelines," Torres said.Ā "It is a win-win for (Hoosiers)."

Teacher diversity remains a problem in Indiana. Educators of color highlight potential solutions

By KIRSTEN ADAIR Teachers in IndianaĀ are much more whiteĀ than the students they teach – about 92 percent compared to around 65 percent, according to the Indiana...

Is diversity, equity, and inclusion dying?

ā€œDEI is dead,ā€ Virginia’s Chief Diversity Officer Martin Brown exclaimed recently at the Virginia Military Institute. Brown’s proclamation resonates with some for good reason. Only...

Biden administration looks for other avenues for student loan relief after Supreme Court ruling

The Biden administration has begun exploring alternative routes to student debt relief. This comes after the controversial but expected decision rendered by the Supreme Court,...

Indiana chapter of Moms for Liberty issues apology for quoting Hitler

A local chapter of Moms for Liberty has issued an apology after quoting Adolf Hitler in their newsletter. The Hamilton County chapter of Moms for...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Black boys may be free to learn, but they still are not free to be!

June is filled with amazing holidays including Father’s Day, Black Music Appreciation Month, Juneteenth and PRIDE Month. All of these holidays are connected to Black...

Pretty Passionate Hands lending a hand to teen parents in Indy

In a cozy room filled with warmth, compassion and the quiet melodies of hope, a woman empowers teenage mothers to embrace the journey of parenthood with preparation, confidence and love.

Two Indiana boys were chosen to represent the state at Boys Nation in Washington D.C.Ā 

Westfield High School senior Bahar Djour and University High School senior Jayden Seaton were selected as the outstanding delegates from Indiana to participate in Boys Nation

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