Children in all 92 counties across the state can now get free books in the mail through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Indiana.
Category: Education
Help IPS seniors launch into college or careers after graduation
A new Adopt-a-Senior program will help students with transportation and supplies after high school.
Learn about Indiana animals at Grassy Creek Regional Park
The event is 4-5 p.m. every third Thursday of the month.
High schoolers: Get paid to research social justice issues this summer
The program helps students improve writing, critical thinking and leadership skills.
Indiana eliminates or merges about 580 degree programs across public universities
Around 584 degree programs will now be merged, consolidated, suspended or eliminated as part of a state effort to root out academic programs with low enrollment.
Indianapolis Public Education Corporation members announced by Mayor Hogsett
The nine-member board represents a significant change to education in Indianapolis.
Major changes coming to federal student loans
Do you need to change repayment plans? This quiz can help you find out.
Free career program for high schoolers interested in health care
University of Indianapolis summer academy offers interactive presentations, mock interviews and more.
Public Editor: Who covers education in Indy?
Parents have to work to find information about schools
Need a job? Get help Mondays at Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center
Walk-in hours are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays.


