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Simon Youth Foundation raises more than $570K for non-traditional students

In a record-breaking weekend, the Simon Youth Foundation surpasses its fundraising goal bringing in more than $570,000 and welcoming 400 guests. In a display of...

Low-to-no-cost physicals available for Indianapolis students

With the new school year approaching, parents and guardians are scrambling to ensure their children are ready for the classroom. One vital step in...

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...

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...

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...

IPS responds to classroom ā€˜Fight Club’ allegations and lawsuitĀ Ā 

One by one, dozens of George Washington Carver Montessori IPS School 87 parents came to the podium to address district leaders at a board meeting on Thursday, April 25.Ā Ā 

iXplore offers Shortridge high schoolers virtual reality careers at Future Fair

From exploring careers in and outside planes to working on elevator mechanical equipment, Shortridge High School students experienced many opportunities on April 12 at...
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