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IPS superintendent talks equity in state of the district address

In the State of the District Address on Sept. 20, Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Aleesia Johnson gave an update on the Rebuilding Stronger Plan that had previously faced criticism from educators and families.

RISE INDY’s Freedom Readers, transforming parents into powerful literacy tutors

Empowering communities and nurturing young minds through literacy, RISE INDY’s Freedom Readers program certifies parents and guardians to tutor their K-8 children at home.

Countdown to the classroom: IPS welcomes students with back-to-school event

Indianapolis Public Schools kicked off the new school year with their annual back-to-school carnival.

RISE INDY working to bridge the literacy gap

RISE INDY’S new Freedom Readers Champion program is tackling literacy rates head-on. The local nonprofit hosted the second of three swag bag pickups for its...

Advocates and allies protect LGBTQ+ youth at Youth Pride CarnivalĀ Ā 

The carnival comes after a recent legislative session where state lawmakers passed several bills impacting LGBTQ+ youth, especially trans youth,

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: We can’t keep doing school business as usual; it’s time to reimagine education

Retired educator, Aaron Fernander, would often quote to us in staff meetings, ā€œTeach the children!ā€ He didn’t want us focused on anything other than...

Indiana in desperate need of foster parents

It has been said that positive parental influence plays the biggest role in a child’s development. As the number of adolescents in Indiana’s child...

Deadbeat parents targeted

As a couple, LaToya Chapman and her boyfriend, ā€œTim,ā€ took very good care of their two children, Ny’Ron Polk, now age 19, and Ronnika...

Biological parents challenge Ind. paternity law

INDIANAPOLIS - The biological parents of a child born to a surrogate mother are challenging an Indiana court ruling that held she was the...

Black parents teach young girls significance of Disney’s first black princess

NEW YORK — Holly Price Alford is over the moon about Disney's first black princess. Her eight-year-old daughter is, too, but not because the...
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