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IPS to share $27.5M of referendum funds with innovation schools

Indianapolis Public Schools will share $27.5 million in referendum funds with the district’s network of independent charter schools, known as innovation schools. The school...

Indiana’s largest teachers union demands lawmakers restore bargaining rights

By LEE V. GAINES Indiana’s largest teachers union wants lawmakers to restore collective bargaining power to educators in an effort to mitigate the state’s teacher...

Community rallies for Pike teachers’ pay raise days before contract deadline

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL At least 100 Pike Township Schools teachers, parents and students chanted and clutched signs outside of Central Elementary School before Thursday’s school...

Southport senior to compete for Indiana Youth of the Year title

Donte McDonald Jr., a senior at Southport High School, will compete for the Indiana Youth of the Year title after being named the Boys...

ā€˜I hate COVID’: Younger children roll up their sleeves for vaccine

Six-year-old Bellamy Hermmann sat in a chair that could have held three of her comfortably and rolled up her pink sleeve, exposing a tiny...

ā€˜This is not sustainable’: Report shows racial gaps in the education-to-workforce pipeline

From high school graduation waivers to college enrollment and completion, a new report from Business Equity for Indy shows how education disparities for Black...

IPS may share $5M in referendum funds with charter partners annually

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL Leaders of Indianapolis Public Schools may decide to share funds from their 2018 property-tax referendum with the independently managed schools in the...

Gentrification, housing instability among explanations for lagging enrollment in IPS

Indianapolis Public Schools is slowly rebounding from the effect COVID-19 has had on enrollment, but that’s not the case at the K-6 level, where...

Give every child a chance

By AMAR PATEL Potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, but opportunity is not. Today in Indiana and Indianapolis, the circumstances of...

Martindale-Brightwood community invited to education forum

Martindale-Brightwood residents are invited to an education forum to help improve education outcomes for students at James Russell Lowell School 51, as well as...

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