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Test-optional? How Indiana students are choosing to submit their scores to colleges

In a landscape where the path to higher education is shifting, Indiana’s students are making pivotal choices that could shape their academic futures.

Indiana University Indianapolis to offer automatic admission to IPS students with 3.0 GPA

By AMELIA PAK-HARVEY Students attending Indianapolis Public Schools who have a grade point average of at least 3.0 will receive automatic admission to Indiana University...

IPS superintendent talks equity in state of the district address

In the State of the District Address on Sept. 20, Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Aleesia Johnson gave an update on the Rebuilding Stronger Plan that had previously faced criticism from educators and families.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority awards nearly $600K in student scholarships

Nearly 400 college students have received scholarships totaling $578,00 from local Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority graduate chapters. The sorority’s eight Indiana chapters collectively awarded...

IPS Newcomer School prepares immigrant, refugee students

A school on Indianapolis’ west side is helping more than 300 immigrant and refugee students who have recently arrived in the United States enter...

Ivy League schools examining admission policies to balance diversity efforts with Supreme Court ruling

This summer, the Supreme Court ruled that race could not be used as a factor in the college admission process. The ruling technically impacts...

Hamilton Southeastern Superintendent Yvonne Stokes resigns following a tumultuous period

By ERIC WEDDLE Yvonne Stokes stepped down as superintendent of Hamilton Southeastern Schools Wednesday, following a tumultuous period of divisive politics that have splintered the...

KIPP Indy powering the literacy journeyĀ 

Cummins Foundation and CARE (Cummins Advocating for Racial Equity) initiative, Cummins Inc. has partnered with KIPP Indy Public Schools to improve reading among K-3 grade students in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood.Ā 

Lawrence Township breaks ground on new administration building

The ninth largest and fastest growing school district in Indiana broke ground on a new $20 million administration building Sept. 8. The Metropolitan School...

The Biden administration suggests strategies to maintain diversity post-Affirmative Action ruling

The Biden administration has released guidance for colleges and universities wishing to maintain diversity in their admission practices. The release comes on the heels...

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