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University students talk Black history and building their own legacy

Future Black Leaders, Inc. (FBL) is a group of high school and college students across Indiana. ā€œThe mission of Future Black Leaders is to radiate...

Should your student get extra support from their school?

A legal services nonprofit answers questions about how families can start getting help for students with disabilities If your child has a disability, getting school...

IPS School Board president wants families, students to know they have a voice

Angelia Moore is in her second year as the president of the IPS school board. The Indianapolis Recorder sat down with Moore to talk...

Students share their wish list for the future of Black History Month

At Rooted School Indianapolis, these students look ahead to a new vision of what Black History Month could be. The Indianapolis Recorder caught up with...

Junior Chef Academy is looking for students to join the 2025 cohort

Applications for the 2025 Junior Chef Academy (JCA) are now open. JCA, which helps students in Indianapolis master the art of cooking and end the...

Black History Month Student Poetry & Essay Contest

In recognition of Black History Month, The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is inviting local students to participate in our poetry and essay contest. Students in...

Empowering students for the future

Completing high school.  Going to college.  Completing college.  College debt.  All are very big challenges for many students across the country. Students in Indianapolis are no exception. Many students...

Here are the education issues Indiana lawmakers are considering for the 2025 legislative session

Indiana lawmakers are preparing to write the next state budget, and as an economic surplus winds down, they face difficult decisions about what education...

Don’t stress

In mid-September this year, the U.S. Surgeon General released a report titled, ā€œParents Under Pressure,ā€ which focused on the mental health and well-being of...

Part of economic development is addressing educational inequity

For decades, the ticket to success has been post-grad education. Michael Hicks, a leading economist from Ball State University, sums it up well with the...
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