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Arsenal Tech’s band program helps students form close friendships — and go to college

Joshua Camero stumbled upon the trumpet in fifth grade. He had to choose an elective class, and although he was unsure about performing in front...

Built by us: Education decisions deserve more than spirited discussion

A major decision is approaching about the future of public education in Indianapolis. Much of the public conversation makes it sound simple ā€“ about numbers, funding, buildings, buses and efficiency....

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...

What the new state budget and property tax reform mean for Marion County

When he considers future budgets for Wayne Township schools, Superintendent Jeff Butts knows times are about to get tougher. But he’s also grateful for...

When it comes to our kids, our mindset should be one of abundance — not scarcity

Just a few weeks ago, I was so proud to meet Diarie, a third grader who spoke at the opening of a new media...

A call for unity, equity and opportunity in public education

As a proud product of three Indianapolis public school systems and as a mother of three children navigating the overwhelming, often exhausting maze of...

ā€˜We need your voice’: ICPE Day of Action rallies to keep education public in IndianaĀ 

During the Indiana Coalition for Public Education's (ICPE) Day of Action, Indiana residents gathered at the Statehouse to advocate for public education.  The event brought...

Community leaders call on IPS to commit to structural change

Two former Indianapolis mayors, three current City Councilors, and a former IPS Board President sign letter urging district to consider structure, transportation, property tax,...

Some Indiana districts require permission when parents want to record meetings. Is that legal?

For years, Erin Moon-Walker recorded parent-teacher meetings, both for her own children and for other parents as part of her work as a special...

Students’ IREAD scores inch up. Indiana’s efforts to combat literacy decline start to show progress

Reading competency among Indiana's third graders slightly improved from last year, but the overall performance remains close to the lowest level in the past...
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