Three new members were approved by voters Nov. 8 to join the Indianapolis Public Schools Board in January. Hope Hampton won with nearly 56% of the District 3 vote, the sole contested IPS race.
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Indianapolis Public Schools released the final version of the districtās contentious reorganizing plan and could ask voters to approve two tax referendums totaling more...
The Foster Grandparent Program gives people 55 and older the opportunity to mentor and tutor children for at least 15 hours a week. The program, not to be mistaken with foster parents, typically serves children 6 weeks old to 18 years old.
A New Palestine high schooler has been disciplined after making racial slurs toward the Metropolitan School District of Pike Townshipās volleyball players last week.
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Starting in January 2023 students at Martin University can expect a 45% decrease in undergraduate tuition and a 42% decrease in graduate tuition, along with the potential to have up to $10,000 from their previous account balance forgiven.
Ahead of school board elections in November, candidates Hope Hampton (District 3), Kristen Phair (District 3) and Angelia Moore (at-large) met with parents and community members in the lunchroom to discuss issues presented by IPS students, parents and staff members.
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There are some big potential changes coming to Indianapolis Public Schools.
District leaders recently unveiled their draft Rebuilding Stronger plan, which includes additional...