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Indianapolis Local Education Alliance backs plan to create new education authority to oversee IPS, charter schools

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Why I voted ā€˜Yes’ on ILEA recommendations

Public education in Indianapolis is harder than it needs to be, especially for families with the fewest resources. For many parents, figuring out where their...

5 good things happening for Black kids

Here are some uplifting pieces of news about Black students in schools. Not gonna lie: writing about how Black children navigate the K-12 education system,...

The quiet crisis of Black male college enrollment

Across the country, colleges and universities are reporting a troubling trend: Black male enrollment is decreasing faster than nearly any other demographic. Black male...

Herron High School, Brebeuf Jesuit receive major funding for arts programming

The Lilly Endowment, Inc., recently awarded $460 million across 34 Marion County schools. Two of the recipients — Herron High School and Brebeuf Jesuit...

Martin University to pause operations amid financial, enrollment challenges

Martin University, Indiana's only Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) of higher education, announced that it will pause all university operations at the conclusion of the...

What education issues will Indiana lawmakers consider in 2026?Ā 

It’s anything but business as usual in the Indiana statehouse. The beginning of the 2026 legislative session has been dominated by the will-they, won’t-they question...

Why every Black student should visit and apply to an HBCU

I did not attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) after high school. Growing up in Gary, Indiana, a predominately black city in...

IU lecturer removed from class during intellectual diversity investigation

By ETHAN SANDWEISS, WFYI, WFIU A lecturer in the Indiana University School of Social Work has been removed from teaching one of her classes —...

Here’s how many students were held back thanks to Indiana’s retention law

by MJ SLABY This story was originally published in Chalkbeat Indiana. Roughly 3,000 Hoosier students are repeating third grade this school year, due to the...
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