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Marian University opens Unity Center

Since the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Marian University’s Unity Center on Feb. 5, students and faculty have seen a diverse student body begin to come...

Innovation advocates agree: This stuff is complicated

As community members and education advocates continue a heated debate about the merits of Indianapolis Public Schools’ innovation model, one glaring issue remains: It’s...

Phalen Leadership Academy parents upset with school leadership

Some parents at George and Veronica Phalen Leadership Academy have been upset this school year because of issues related to staff accountability and poor...

Warning signs and suicidal behaviors

Welcome to 2020! PreK-Corner intends to educate and intervene on behalf of young children by providing communication, knowledge and strategies that may prevent and...

Schools need food for their students, and a lot is wasted

A recent study conducted by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) found Indianapolis schools are apparently doing better than others around the country when it comes...

Paying for college

One of the biggest dilemmas families and individuals face when deciding to go to college is determining how to pay for it. With the...

Black teachers can help Black students

One of the dire questions people in education will have to answer soon is whether a mostly white teaching force can effectively educate an...

Three schools returning to IPS

The Indiana State Board of Education voted Jan. 15 to return Emma Donnan Elementary and Middle School, Emmerich Manual High School and Thomas Carr...

November election could shake up the IPS board. Here’s who is running for reelection

At a meeting to select Indianapolis Public Schools board leaders, attention quickly turned to the November 2020 election. Four seats are on the ballot,...

Year in Review: IPS gets first Black female superintendent

Indianapolis Public Schools appointed Aleesia Johnson as its superintendent in June, making her the first Black woman to lead the state’s largest school district. Johnson, who began...

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