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Title IX updates and what they mean

Major changes were recently made to Title IX, but what does that mean for Indiana students? In short, not much. The longer version, however, is...

Researching racial injusticeĀ 

Indiana Humanities has announced the 2024 Wilma Gibbs Moore fellowship recipients, who will each receive $5,000 to explore racial injustice issues in Indiana. The...

Scholar support program expands to IU Indianapolis, helps first-gen underrepresented students

Indiana University Indianapolis announced this week it will bring the Groups Scholars Program to its campus next year. The program provides academic, financial and social support...

What’s next for the proposed new Indiana high school diplomas that focus on workplace readiness

Hoosiers still have time to weigh in on the state’s proposals for new high school diploma requirements as the Indiana State Board of Education...

Adelante schools see increased test scores after early literacy investmentĀ 

When an ongoing literacy crisis resulted in a drop in reading proficiency and test scores regionally and nationwide, Eddie Rangel, executive director of Adelante...

School’s out: The summer of a school principal

Most schools have ended the school year and many graduations have happened. Kids have begun summer camps, summer school, and sleeping in. Many teachers...

Q&A: Meet Ashley Hogan, 2025 teacher of the year Ā 

Ashley Hogan, an eighth-grade teacher at Adelante Schools at Emma Donnan School 72, was named one of IPS’ two teachers of the year.   Hogan...

IPS School #43 hosts Lunch Buddies with IMPD

Once a semester, the IMPD Community Engagement & Outreach Bureau goes to IPS School 43 located at 40th & Capital Avenue to eat lunch...

Black educators share why they still matter

Dr. Darrius Stanley, author of the book ā€œ#Black Educators Matterā€, says that Black educators have historically provided much more than academic instruction in the...

Washington Township’s longtime superintendent Nikki Woodson to retire in 2025

Nikki Woodson, the longtime superintendent of Washington Township Schools, announced she will retire from the district at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year.  Woodson has led...
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