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Eleven Fifty receives grant from Lilly Endowment

Eleven Fifty Academy received a $5 million Enhancing Opportunity in Indianapolis grant from Lilly Endowment. Eleven Fifty Academy is partnering with Eastern Star Church, Goodwill...

Using Tech For Upward Mobility: Kaylea Britton

by Kara Kavensky Kaylea Britton never imagined herself as a software engineer when she was a child. Her earliest memory of career ambition was when she...

Indianapolis Public Schools struggles to recruit racially diverse staff, review shows

By AARICKA WASHINGTON Indianapolis Public Schools’ percentage of employee applicants of color has declined, according to a recent audit of recruitment and retention presented to...

Southport Middle School gets upgraded media center

Students at Southport Middle School got their first look at the school’s upgraded media center April 9, the first project unveiled as part of...

FAFSA deadline is April 15

The deadline to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in Indiana is April 15. The FAFSA form is used to determine a student’s...

Disproportionate funding forces some schools to do more with less

By WAYNE BARKER, superintendent, School City of Mishawaka, MARK DANIEL, superintendent, Fort Wayne Community Schools, STEVEN HOPE, superintendent, Goshen Public Schools, ALEESIA JOHNSON, superintendent,...

Martin University to benefit from grant from Lilly Endowment

Martin University is one of six colleges to receive a grant through Phase 3 of the Lilly Endowment Inc., Charting the Future of Indiana’s...

IPS proposal: Move 600 students to IndyGo for transportation, enforce walk zones

Indianapolis Public Schools officials proposed cutting traditional yellow bus service for about 600 students and transitioning them to IndyGo as the district looks for...

Poverty impacts education possibilities

In junior high, Kyerra King started struggling in math. In King’s classroom of over 30 students, the teacher couldn’t offer individual help for each...

Why an Indianapolis district turned to bus drivers to keep students on track

By AARICKA WASHINGTON On a recent morning, several Wayne Township high school students missing class received wake-up calls. But it wasn’t a teacher calling, or...

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