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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...

One Year Later: COVID’s Impact on Education

It has been one year since COVID-19, a once unknown virus that causes illnesses similar to the common cold, ravaged the world. Currently, there have...

Changing the Diversity Profile in Tech: Linda Calvin

Growing up on the east side of Indianapolis, Linda Calvin wanted to be a rock star and an actress. Calvin, who graduated from Warren...

Culinary arts, cosmetology programs are in jeopardy in Indiana House budget

When Suzanne Fitts studied cosmetology in high school three decades ago, it was the start of a successful career as a hairdresser. The flexible...

Fewer than one-third of IPS students meet growth targets for math

Only 39% of Indianapolis Public Schools students met expectations for growth in English last fall, and just 31% met them in math, test results...

Ariel Crawley, a Community Champion Encouraging Women to Enter Tech Careers

When Ariel Crawley moved to Indianapolis her freshman year of high school from Austin, Texas, she wanted to move back to Texas immediately because...

Scholarship opportunity for local African American college students

Local college students have an opportunity to receive a $2,500 grant and nine months of leadership development training through the Leading Excellence & Amplifying...

Challenges child care and early learning workers face during the pandemic

The coronavirus, COVID-19, has created a time in our history for taking serious safety precautions and guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control...

Temperature kiosks could make return to school safer

School administrators have a lot to worry about as students begin going back to classrooms for in-person learning. Wearing masks, social distancing, paying attention...

HSE superintendent tells staff to treat Black Lives Matter as political movement

Hamilton Southeastern Schools Superintendent Allen Bourff stirred controversy by telling district staff to treat Black Lives Matter as a political movement. He apologized in...

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