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Thriving beyond the first quarter: A blueprint for Black excellence in education (teacher edition)

The last time I was in the classroom full-time was during the 2015–2016 school year, and the profession has transformed drastically since then. Teaching...

Gordon Hayward returns to Butler basketball in new role

Butler University is bringing one of its most iconic figures back into the fold, naming retired NBA star and Butler Athletics Hall of Famer...

Wayne Township Schools has found its next superintendent

By CARLEY LANICH, Mirror Indy Shenia Suggs will be the next superintendent of Wayne Township schools. The Wayne Township school board voted unanimously Monday on a...

The next chapter of the Indianapolis Foundation

As the new president and CEO of the Indianapolis Foundation (IF), I am humbled to join an organization whose roots run deep in the...

Making a splash: Lawrence Township students dive into water safety lessonsĀ 

The MSD of Lawrence Township is taking every fourth grader into the pool this semester as part of a new initiative called Operation Water...

More than a ranking

What it means to be a top ten high school in 46218 When U.S. News & World Report named KIPP Indy Legacy High one of...

Photos: 46th Annual HBCU College Fair

The Indianapolis Black Alumni Council, Inc. held its 46th Annual HBCU College Fair ron Oct. 2 at Martin University.Ā  More than a thousand visitors...

Telling the ā€˜whole story’ of Black Hoosiers

ā€œPromised Land as Proving Groundā€ may seem long overdue to some, but at least it’s telling a fuller story of Black Hoosiers. The Recorder first...

Photos: Lead prevention community cooking workshop

Residents of Indianapolis' 46205 and 46218 zip codes gathered at Frederick Douglass Park on Sept. 27 for a hands-on cooking workshop focused on lead...

Trump admin cancels $35 million Purdue college prep program in DEI crackdown

By ERIC WEDDLE Purdue University will abruptly end a statewide initiative to help more than 13,000 low-income Indiana students go to college after it was...
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