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Charter schools, microschools, and other kinds of schools that aren’t considered underperforming could benefit.
After seven years without assigning A-F grades, the state has a new proposed framework to begin grading schools again.
While charter leaders have requested ownership of IPS buildings, supporters of traditional public schools have called for the ...
Indianapolis Public Schools receives $10.5 million investment to improve literacy in elementary schools, benefiting 18,500 ...
Indianapolis Public Schools will use a $10.5 million Lilly Endowment grant to expand literacy programs, including tutoring, ...
Discover how the SHINE program in Indianapolis is tackling teens' issues by providing safe spaces and activities for high ...
TBC at Yale SOM is excited to announce the senior education leaders who will join the 2025-26 Fellowship cohort.
A group of Indianapolis Public Schools parents wants to play an active role in what comes next for their schools, and they're ...
The former leader of the Indiana School for the Deaf said budget cuts risk students' safety and the school's ability to ...
Thousands of students are heading back to the classroom soon. Here's the official start dates for most public schools.
For the past several weeks, misinformation surrounding a new absenteeism law in Indiana has made its way across multiple ...
The Indiana Department of Education announced that it is looking to “reduce federal red tape” by seeking more control over ...