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Countdown to the classroom: IPS welcomes students with back-to-school event

Indianapolis Public Schools kicked off the new school year with their annual back-to-school carnival.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. to hold convention in IndianapolisĀ 

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, one of nine historically Black sororities, is convening in Indianapolis for its 56th annual National Convention.

The Bloom Project hosts youth mental health conference

The first annual Student-Athlete and Leaders Mental Health Conference took place on July 15. The Bloom Project hosted the youth mental health conference at...

Martin University appoints new executive vice president

Martin University appointed John Girton Jr. as its new executive vice president and chief of staff, according to an announcement made on July 18. Martin...

Swim lesson scholarships for some living on lower incomes

By MARIAM LOBJANIDZE Indy Parks and Recreation offers summer swim lessons for pre-K-aged children, with scholarships for those living on lower incomes. Alex Cortwright, chief communications officer...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Birthing a new generation of abolitionists teachers

Traveling across the East coast, I’ve realized that more and more parents across cities and states are having the same issues in public education....

A taste of collegiate life: Pathway to Your Future program

The Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies (MXIBS) at Wabash College hosted over 30 high school students on campus last month as part of their Pathway to Your Future program.

Ben Davis High School graduate awarded full-ride caddy scholarship

Recently, 18 Indiana high school seniors were awarded the Western Golf AssociationĀ Chick Evans Scholarship. It is a full, four-year housing and tuitionĀ scholarshipĀ for golf caddies. 18-year-old Indianapolis resident Faheesat Alase-Makanjuola, born and raised in Nigeria until she was twelve, is one of the recipients.

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...

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