Meet some of the top dancers and dance teachers you’ll see at festivals and events this summer.
Category: Education
In Wayne Township, construction students build a house and a career
The pandemic put a pause on Area 31 Career Center’s annual build. But students are back this year with a new home on Indy’s west side.
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.
With an increase in Haitian students, translators bridge gaps
Schools rely on translators to meet the needs of the eastside’s growing Haitian population.
Get help with your FAFSA from Ivy Tech, IU Indianapolis
The FAFSA assistance events will be June 10 and June 14 at Ivy Tech’s Indianapolis campus.
Indiana Women’s Prison college grads share commencement speeches
‘You’re brilliant, intelligent, accomplished and now you’re equipped to succeed.’
12 ways to celebrate Pride in Indy during the month of June
A sapphic celebration, a historical documentary about voguing, pub crawls and art exhibitions are all part of the 2024 Pride events calendar.
‘Be that support’: IPS Teacher of the Year explains why she keeps teaching
Shortridge teacher Linda Thompson says her students are what motivates her to keep teaching.
Q&A: IPS Teacher of the Year on why relationships should come first
Emma Donnan teacher Ashley Hogan says kids need consistent support at school.
At Martin University, a block party for enrollment and scholarships
New students will be eligible for scholarships if they sign up for classes at the June 1 event.


