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Edison school board fires leader, cancels expansion after racial slur allegation

The longtime leader of the popular Edison School of the Arts was fired Tuesday evening by the nonprofit board that oversees the downtown magnet...

Warren Township district seeks tax increase tocover initiatives once federal COVID aid expires

By AMELIA PAK-HARVEY Tabitha Jackson couldn’t have arrived at Eastridge Elementary at a more crucial time. The pandemic wreaked havoc on learning, and the return to...

Indiana Senate passes bill to ban ā€˜bad’ books, ease prosecution of teachers, librarians

By LEE V. Gaineslgaines@wfyi.org Senate lawmakers passed a bill Feb. 28 that would strip teachers and school librarians of a legal defense against charges that...

Indiana lawmakers advance bill banning education on ā€˜human sexuality’ through the third grade

By CASEY SMITH More than four hours of ā€œWe say gay!ā€ chants echoed through the Indiana Statehouse Feb. 20 as hundreds rallied against a bill...

Two administrators impact the school system one student at a time

When it comes to making an impact in education, two of Purdue Polytechnic High School’s administrators make students their top priority.  Keanna Warren, assistant executive...

IPS’ operating tax referendum won’t happen but district overhaul continues

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL WFYI News The Indianapolis Public Schools district officially announced it will no longer try to place a $413.6 million operating property tax...

Purdue Poly student killed in weekend shooting

Purdue Polytechnic High School student James Johnson III was killed in a shooting the evening of Feb. 4 at a home in Irvington. ā€œDevastated to...

IPS board delays controversial operating referendum vote

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL WFYI News The Indianapolis Public Schools board of commissioners delayed its planned Jan. 28 vote on putting a $413.6 million operating property...

IPS board to vote on controversial tax referendum Saturday

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL WFYI News After mounting pressure from charter school advocates, leaders at Indianapolis Public Schools are close to sharing more property-tax revenue with charter...

There’s a new high school diploma for Indiana students with significant cognitive disabilities

 By ELIZABETH GABRIEL Students with significant cognitive disabilities can earn a new type of diploma this year intended to provide them with more opportunities after...

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