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Six Indianapolis elementary students sweep top spots of regional math competition

Exponentia Prime hosted its third annual Regional Math Competition at the Indiana State Museum on Feb. 28, 2026. More than 100 elementary students participated...

Eli Lilly Foundation awards $5.5M grant to IPS Foundation for STEMĀ 

The Eli Lilly and Company Foundation awarded a multi-year grant of up to $5.5 million to the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) Foundation to launch...

This former math teacher is helping students become ‘big-time problem solvers’

Up early and ready to compete, more than 50 students from multiple elementary schools gathered at the Indiana State Museum. But this was not...

Fostering joy in mathematics

As a math teacher, it seems to me that the ā€œMā€ is consistently left out of STEM. We must know now that all the...

New statewide grant aims to expand supplemental literacy and math instruction using evidence-based strategies

The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today announced the recipients of the Expanding What Works grant, a new opportunity designed to increase access to...

More than a field trip: 2023 Crossroads Air Show helping to cultivate the next generation

The 2023 Crossroads Air Show drew in massive crowds the weekend of Oct. 27-29, but the most important visitors might have been the busloads...

Don’t miss it: Indiana State Museum’s Canal Nights are back

The Indiana State Museum’s Canal Nights is back in full swing, offering free hands-on and family-friendly activities every Wednesday night. The summer series officially kicked...

NCHS student gets full-ride to Rose-Hulman

Trevon Thomas, a senior at North Central High School, has received the opportunity of a lifetime: a full-ride scholarship to the No.1 undergraduate engineering...

Fewer than one-third of IPS students meet growth targets for math

Only 39% of Indianapolis Public Schools students met expectations for growth in English last fall, and just 31% met them in math, test results...

ā€˜The very problem is the solution’: Researchers want more Black women in STEM

Black women are sorely underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math, otherwise known as STEM. Black women, who represent about 6.5% of the country’s population,...
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