The African American Coalition of Indianapolis rejected claims that parents of color support a controversial bill to reduce the power of the elected school board.
Category: Education
Inside the Indianapolis Public Library’s new AI classes
The classes dive into how to identify AI-generated content and how to use AI responsibly.
High school seniors can get free FAFSA help Feb. 22
Indiana high school seniors are required to file the FAFSA or opt out by April 15.
How schools in Marion County responded to anti-ICE student protests
Indy walkouts prompted schools to strike a balance between expression and safety.
Students could soon get Pell Grants for workforce programs. What to know.
Students can get nearly $4,000 in grants for certain certificate programs.
Big changes await Wayne Township’s new superintendent
Shenia Suggs talks academics, budgeting and planning for the future.
Support Indy musicians at Freddie Hubbard Memorial Jazz Fest
Festival proceeds benefit Arsenal Tech jazz students.
Butler’s new Deaf education curriculum draws concern
A master’s program will focus on spoken language instead of sign language.
Traditional ‘stranger danger’ evolves with digital age, expert says
Learn how to protect your children from online predators. Nursing manager Angie Morris shares tips on maintaining communication and recognizing danger signs.
Indy youth forum will tackle big issues teens face
Teens’ voices will be at the center of this Tru Dialogue event.


