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Paramount Schools celebrates 15 years of growth, strong academics and teacher supportĀ 

Fifteen years ago, Paramount Schools of Excellence (PSOE) opened its first campus, Brookside, with a bold mission: to provide students with a safe, structured...

Andrew J. Brown Academy charter school celebrates new life in old IPS Forest Manor School

The former Forest Manor Middle School was once rich in resources: Two fountains flowed on either side of the building and the 5.5-acre campus...

From roots to resilience: Martindale Brightwood celebrates certified plan for futureĀ 

Martindale Brightwood community members, city officials and partner organizations gathered on Aug. 27 to celebrate the City of Indianapolis’ certification of the neighborhood’s Quality...

Should your student get extra support from school? (part three)

A legal services nonprofit answers questions about how families can start getting help for students with disabilities In part three of this series of Q&A,...

New Pacers bikeshare partnership expands access at Butler University and surrounding communitiesĀ 

Butler University and Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. officially launched a new partnership with Pacers Bikeshare on Aug. 26.   This partnership expands sustainable transportation options for...

AES and Marian University partner to improve literacyĀ 

AES Indiana and Marian University have announced a five-year partnership aimed at addressing education and literacy needs in Indianapolis’ near northwest area.   The utility company...

Recorder Rewind: Lawrence Central vs Lawrence North High School football

Lawrence North High School defeated Lawrence Central in 'The Battle for the Bell' 34-27 on Aug. 22. Check out photos from senior sports photographer...

The spark we didn’t ask for: How new education policies might save the teacher pipeline

While interviewing for new teachers last spring, I noticed something interesting. During three different interviews, candidates, all with distinct backgrounds and stories, replied to a...

Ray Bradbury Center’s 4th annual Festival 451Indy returns this fall

Presented by the Ray Bradbury Center at Indiana University – Indianapolis, the fourth annual Festival 451Indy returns just in time for National Literacy Month...

Toxic legacy: Lead poisoning in historically Black communities continues to rise

Community advocates and health officials are sounding the alarm on lead poisoning, urging parents, particularly those in historically Black and brown neighborhoods, to get...
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