Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis will use the land to build up to 16 homes as part of a push to make affordable homeownership possible for IPS employees.
Category: Education
Are your kids working through a summer reading list?
They could win prizes for their efforts at two local Indy bookstores.
Indianapolis Public Schools cuts $17M from central office, announces layoffs
This is the second phase of a budget-reduction effort driven by enrollment declines and a financial crisis tied to the end of a voter-approved property tax levy at the end of this year.
How to run for school board in Indiana
With primary season officially over in Indiana, attention is turning to the November general election. For schools, the most important offices on the ballot may not be at the top. School boards across the state will have seats up for election in November 2026, and for the first time they’ll be partisan races due to […]
ISTA terminates union leaders; NLRB complaints filed
The Indiana Professional Staff Organization filed unfair labor practice complaints alleging ISTA management retaliated against three members as they sought to bargain about a restructuring plan.
What a $44M plan to expand Crispus Attucks means for students
The project will bring new classrooms and a second gym to the historic high school.
The young designer who makes some of Indy’s most stylish prom dresses
Mondriana Brown couldn’t go to prom because of COVID. Now, she works to make the day extra special for other teens.
Want to be a pharmacy tech? Check out this info session
The Nehemiah Project will offer virtual and in-person classes for its pharmacy tech program.
Students can get books and supplies at this new resource library
A near eastside nonprofit wants students to have access to supplies all school year.
UIndy Online adds three bachelor’s degrees for fall 2026
Students and recent grads of Ivy Tech will be able to take a class for free.

