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Optimist business solutions guide organizational improvement strategies

Optimist Business Solutions and the Indianapolis Recorder are co-sponsors of the virtual town hall, “Don’t Go It Alone: Leveraging Community School Partnerships for Equity,” at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 22.  What is Optimist Business Solutions and...

AfterSchool HQ provides access to learning opportunities for Indiana students

Now more than ever, after-school programs for K-12 students are a top concern in our community. Educators, program providers, parents and students are adjusting...

Communities In Schools goes to great lengths to assist students most in need

Dana Jones knows the feeling of leaving for school on an empty stomach because there is no food to eat. She’s all too familiar...

En Comunidad: Portrait of a 2020 School Principal (Part 2)

“An antiracist treats and remembers individuals as individuals,” states Ibram X. Kendi in his 2019 New York Times bestseller, “How to Be an Antiracist.” We...

Successful early education needs connection

The crux of early childhood education is connection. The most rapid and progressive period of brain development happens between ages 0-5. Synapses are the...

Surge Academy fellows hope to push, develop each other

Evan Taylor had heard good things about Surge Academy from colleagues in other cities and figured he should give it a shot too when...

Indy’s eastside gets new high school, opens access to college

Earlier this month, the board of directors of GEO Next Generation High School cut the ribbon to celebrate the official opening of Indy’s newest high school on the eastside. The...

A purpose for my pain

Very recently, I was able to witness mother, advocate and community leader DeAndra Dycus share her story as part of the Democratic National Convention...

Marion County schools superintendents virtual education forum, "United Against Racism"

As protests against racial injustice have grown this year, there has also emerged a dual push to establish anti-racism policies and practices within institutional...

Indy allocates COVID-19 funding for postsecondary education

Indianapolis will distribute more federal COVID-19 relief funds to help local college students continue their education and support adult learners.The new appropriation includes $327,500...

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