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When educators of color must constantly prove their worth while receiving limited support, hiring becomes tokenism instead of ...
Indiana’s statewide attorney shortage has become more acute regionally since the Valparaiso University School of Law closed ...
Indianapolis Public Schools has voted to divide the nearly 40-acre site of the former John Marshall school into three parcels ...
The school seeks to educate the next generation of lawyers and leaders with a focus on social-emotional learning.
Six new charter schools have been approved for Indianapolis, including three in IPS territory—sparking questions about funding, enrollment, and partnerships.
IPS faces a choice: preserve the status quo and risk insolvency, or pursue bold structural reforms that could make it stronger than ever.
Indianapolis approved a new charter school focused on legal careers, as tensions grow over how IPS must share funding with ...
Indianas voucher program grew to 76,00 students and nearly $500 million in spending for 2024-25 and the average participants ...
Jayson Tatlock, 46, of Spencer, is charged with child seduction as a child care worker, a Level 6 felony, as well as ...
A former assistant track coach at Ben Davis High School was arrested on five counts of child seduction. The coach was fired ...
In response to the decision from the Indiana General Assembly to cut funding to the state college system, Ivy Tech Community College announced the end of its free summer classes for high-school ...
Over 8,000 Hoosiers use the federal TRIO programs every year to help them go to and stay in college. The program focuses on ...