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Category: Education
Indianapolis Public Schools board taps Hasaan Rashid to fill vacant seat
Rashid, who founded a music festival on the northeast side to benefit high school students, will serve on the board until the November election.
Indianapolis Public Schools board approves cuts in 2026-27 budget
Next year’s budget is a turning point for IPS as it confronts declining enrollment, recent property tax reforms, and a requirement to share property taxes with charter schools.
Donate cleaning supplies to Ivy Tech students in need
You can donate detergent and paper towels through May 11.
Become a research assistant with the Burmese American Community Institute
The organization’s Center for Research, Policy, and Innovation will hire a summer assistant.
Arsenal Tech athletes are exercising their bodies and minds
A partnership with Riley Children’s Health is bringing sports psychology to the east side.
Student enrollment down in Wayne Township
District will face enrollment as well as financial challenges.
Student loans to go to Treasury Department as Trump dismantles Education Department
Breaking off the student loan operation would mark the biggest step yet in closing the department, which President Donald Trump ordered to be dismantled almost exactly a year ago.
High school students are spreading the word about voting
Indy teens who aren’t old enough to vote can still help out at the polls. Here’s how.
New Indiana law updates Ivy Tech governance, doubles down on workforce mission
The overhaul expands workforce-focused expertise on the community college’s governing boards and strengthens ties between campuses and regional employers.


