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The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Putting the pieces of high-stakes testing together for parents

The 2022-23 school year is almost coming to an end across the Nation, and parents are still concerned about learning loss and what’s happening...

Indianapolis Urban League president receives honorary degree from Marian University

Indianapolis Urban League President Anthony ā€œTonyā€ Mason received an honorary degree in public service from Marian University over the weekend.

Free book fairĀ at New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church

New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Black Worldschoolers, Mobile Bookstore, and The Oaks Academy are partnering to host a free Children’s Book Fair for the local Martindale-Brightwood community.

Simon Youth Foundation: 25 years of impact

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Simon Youth Foundation (SYF) was inducted into the Indiana Historical Society.

CLD students receive full-ride scholarships

Dozens of young Black scholars donned tailored suits and dresses and waited alongside family to hear their names called in the Crispus Attucks High...

Could microschools fix academic outcomes in Indianapolis for Black students?

I am sick and tired of playing defense regarding our children. I want to be on offense. It is time to be aggressive. As...

Indiana charter schools win a cut of local tax money after years of lobbying

By DYLAN PEERS McCOY Indiana charter schools will gain access to local property tax money next year — a sea change in school funding that...

Ivy Tech offers free college courses for high schoolers

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL Ivy Tech Community College is offering in-person or virtual college courses at no cost — including free tuition, fees and books —...

KIPP Indy teacher receives $10,000 teaching award

A KIPP Indy Legacy High School educator was selected as a 2023 Harriett Ball Excellence in Teaching Award winner.

IPS unveils new leadership under Rebuilding Stronger Plan

The Indianapolis Public School District (IPS) is moving quickly to put its Rebuilding Stronger Plan into action. The district announced changes to school leadership just days after voters approved a $410 million capital referendum in the Marion County Primary Elections.

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