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Celebrating Black excellence in education

Black lives matter. This includes Black educators. Too many times, Black excellence is not recognized. Research has shown that having a Black teacher is...

Wayne Township delays reopening

Wayne Township schools will delay its reopening to Aug. 12 for the new school year.The original start date was July 29. The school board...

Washington Township schools will start new school year virtually

Washington Township schools voted July 13 to continue with virtual learning for the start of the upcoming school year, contrary to the initial plan...

Mind Trust, Mayor’s Office announce new fellows

The Mind Trust — an Indianapolis-based education nonprofit — along with Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) and the Mayor’s Office selected three school leader fellows...

Dismantling the pipeline

When Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a partnership between the city and New York University to study crime trends in Indianapolis, truancy and graduation rates...

Marion County superintendents band together against racism in schools

Long before the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, racial equity procedures were in place in schools across Indianapolis. Interdepartmental attempts to address discrimination...

Fred S. Klipsch Educators College at Marian University partners with the African American Excellence in Education Awards to offer scholarships.

Behind every successful student is an outstanding educator that works above and beyond the call of duty to lead, inspire, and teach our future...

IPS announces racial equity policy

The Indianapolis Public Schools board approved a new policy June 25 to focus on eliminating any existing ā€œpolicies, practices, attitudes and cultural messagesā€ that...

IPS held discussion roundtable about race

Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) on May 12 held a virtual racial discussion, ā€œLet’s Talk: An Honest Conversation About Race,ā€ which focused on how systemic...

Holcomb: no cuts to public K-12 funding

The $183 million increase planned for public K-12 schools in the 2020-21 school year will remain intact, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced during a COVID-19...

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