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Students and educators weigh in on 21st Century Scholars bill

Purdue Polytechnic High School Schweitzer Center at Englewood coach Sophie Longest testified for the bill at the Statehouse and said she sees a lot of eligible students who do not apply for the program.

Simon Youth Foundation hosts 25th anniversary celebration

Simon Youth Foundation (SYF) celebrates its historic 25th anniversary by welcoming over 100 guests. Attendees included community leaders, dignitaries, superintendents, business partners, SYF students,...

College Board to change African American Studies course amid feud with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

The College Board has announced revisions to its new Advanced Placement African American Studies course. This is not the first time the course has undergone...

President Biden taps prominent African Americans for education advisory commission

President Joe Biden has announced his intent to appoint 21 different people to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Teacher burnout should be a concern for parents

Welcome to the EduVerse with ProfessorJBA. As a veteran teacher and educator, I’ve designed this advice column for parents and caregivers in an effort...

NCHS student gets full-ride to Rose-Hulman

Trevon Thomas, a senior at North Central High School, has received the opportunity of a lifetime: a full-ride scholarship to the No.1 undergraduate engineering...

KIPP Indy Legacy High School graduating first class of seniors

The first graduating class of KIPP Indy Legacy High School is set to walk across the stage next month.

Lawmakers give $5 million to Martin University in state budget

The majority caucus unveiled their state budget proposal (House Bill 1001) with a final decision to give Martin University $5 million.

Indiana Legislators debate $10 million proposal for Martin University

Governor Eric Holcomb proposed $10 million to Indiana's only predominantly Black serving institution, Martin University, as part of his agenda and state budget. The Senate Committee on Appropriations wanted to allocate those funds to all schools.Ā 

What Schools Need to Know About the Black Male Teacher Experience. Part 1Ā 

Mr. Davis is a little late today but still makes it to his room on time to greet his students at the door. Mr....

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