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Think tank at Butler University connects students with community

When Gabby Douglas took a social sciences class with Butler University professor Dr. Siobhan McEvoy-Levy, she felt a connection to the professor and the...

IPS moves some schools to e-learning for rest of the week

IPS high schools and stand-alone middle schools will move to full remote learning from Jan. 13-14 because of staffing limitations. Middle schools that will go...

Local NAACP to file report with departments of Education, Justice on blackface incident at Center Grove

The local NAACP chapter plans to file a report with the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Justice about concerns of "cultural...

Year in Review: Education moved closer to normal but still comes with plenty of stress

The K-12 education scene looked much closer to normal in 2021 than it did in 2020, but along with that came other struggles, namely...

Jones: Impressions of schooling

My mother is a fierce warrior for education. She is not a teacher or principal. She has never worked in the State House or...

IPS votes to cut ties with Ignite Achievement Academy, school plans to push back

Indianapolis Public Schools will not renew its contract with the charter operator that has run Elder W. Diggs School 42 for the last four...

New initiative aims to help students outside the classroom

A new partnership between the city of Indianapolis and Marian University will place one professional — a site coordinator — in...

Help secure financial aid for your child, you can start now

Today, students of color and students from low-income backgrounds make up an increasing share of all students interested in pursuing post-secondary learning opportunities. Without...

Pike teachers agree to new contract; board approval expected Thursday

Pike Township teachers agreed to a new one-year contract with the district Dec. 13 that would bring an average salary raise of more than...

2 east side neighborhoods get grant to bolster education, life outcomes

Two Indianapolis neighborhoods won a $30 million federal grant to help improve educational outcomes by addressing issues such as poverty, unemployment and crime. The five-year...

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