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African American Coalition: Parents of color ā€˜not a monolith’ in supporting IPS overhaul

By AMELIA PAK-HARVEY of CHALKBEAT A coalition of Black community groups is accusing education reform organizations of misrepresenting opinions in the African American community in...

State-wide changes for graduation requirements in Indiana

Starting with the class of 2029, Indiana will implement new graduation requirements for high school students. In Dec. 2024, Indiana legislators began the switch...

Books on Black history and Black life for kids

Everybody in your family has stories to share. Your parents have told you some, no doubt. Your grandparents have offered few, too, and aunties and...

Black innovation is American history: The overlooked legacy that built our everyday world

As Black History Month continues, the conversation often turns to enduring struggles and cultural triumphs. However, in the halls of the Indiana Statehouse, City-County...

2026 Black History Month Student Poetry & Essay Contest

In recognition of Black History Month, The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is inviting local students to participate in our poetry and essay contest. Students in grades...

YMCA of Greater Indianapolis closes Ransburg center, consolidates east side and early learning services

The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis will consolidate its east side services and early learning programming, including the permanent closure of the Ransburg YMCA effective...

Carolene Mays joins Board of Trustees at Indiana State University

Indiana State University (ISU) welcomed one of its most accomplished graduates back into a leadership role on Jan. 19, Martin Luther King Jr. Day,...

Global Prep to open second location near Martindale-Brightwood to accommodate growth

By AMELIA PAK-HARVEY Global Prep Academy will expand its middle school grades to a second site near Martindale-Brightwood with the $2.7 million purchase of a...

IPS school board member Allissa Impink announces run for Senate District 46

By Amelia Pak-Harvey(Chalkbeat Indiana) Indianapolis Public Schools board member Allissa Impink announced Friday that she would run for Indiana Senate District 46, which encompasses downtown, the...

‘Give us back our university’

Martin University Alumni request meeting with the Board of Trustees Standing on a corner along Meridian Street on Jan. 7, members of the Martin University...
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