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IPS announces new principal at School 87 after fallout from abuse allegations against teacher
Parents raised concerns about the school’s overall climate and lack of transparency.
Perry’s school board has just 2 candidates for 4 seats. Here’s what could happen next.
The absence of contested elections makes it easier for outside groups to sway results, a civics expert says.
Indiana schools embrace AI but seek to ‘keep humans in the loop’
Educators explore how artificial intelligence can be used ethically and safely in the classroom.
IPS approves charter school collaboration resolution
The school board acknowledges the need for ‘greater coherence, clarity, and collaboration’ among public schools of all types.
Indiana FAFSA filings hold steady so far this year
Early communication with parents and students helped overcome delays and glitches in the filing process, stakeholders say.
New diploma requirements could have an outsize impact on college-going students
The proposal aims to eliminate the Academic Honors diploma option, which is the second most popular track among Indiana graduates.
Popularity and cost of Indiana’s voucher program surge as more wealthy families sign up
The Indiana State Teachers Association said the expansion funnels public funds “to those who can already afford private schools.”
Rooted School Indianapolis celebrates first graduating class
The Class of 2024 led the school’s emphasis on technology education and dual college credit
IPS changes homework, discipline policies in bid for equity
The mediation program is part of the school’s restorative justice approach to discipline.


