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ā€˜The very problem is the solution’: Researchers want more Black women in STEM

Black women are sorely underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math, otherwise known as STEM. Black women, who represent about 6.5% of the country’s population,...

IPS evaluating its police department

Indianapolis Public Schools is nearing the end of a study of its police department before going to the school board with potential recommendations. The district...

Push for ā€˜patriotic education’ can go on without Trump

Dominic Day woke up the day after Inauguration Day and breathed a sigh of relief when he saw one of Joe Biden’s first acts...

IPS honors Dr. King

Rev. Dr. Carlos Perkins, pastor of Bethel Cathedral AME Church, will be the keynote speaker for the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) 40th annual tribute...

Virtual forum: Racism is a Public Health Crisis

The Greater Indianapolis NAACP Branch and the Indianapolis Recorder will host an educational forum — "Racism is a Public Health Crisis" — at 6...

2020 Year in Review: Families spent 2020 navigating abrupt changes in education

Many of the families whose children attend K-12 schools in Marion County had only a little more than 12 hours of formal notice that...

Three ways to support students’ mental health during COVID-19

While COVID-19 has brought health concerns for people of all ages, it has especially brought concern for children’s emotional well-being. The Centers for Disease...

PLA University: brings workforce development program for Phalen Leadership Academies’ families

Special to the Recorder A new workforce development program is underway to respond to the growing economic challenges faced by Indy’s underserved communities. PLA University...

AfterSchool HQ bridges the gap between program providers and Indiana families

Today’s students are in need of structure and opportunities for growth as they navigate this unprecedented climate of uncertainty. Not only are K-12 students...

E-learning sites fill critical gap while school is virtual

The 60 students who get e-learning help at KIPP Indy’s elementary and middle school on East 30th Street are a small batch of the...

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