New middle school sports like girls flag football will be offered on renovated athletic fields.
Category: Education
How UIndy plans to adapt to changing college and work environments
Like other Indiana colleges, the University of Indianapolis is zeroing on work-based learning.
An Arsenal Tech mentor gone too soon, and a new award to carry his name
Darian Wiley was killed just days before he would have received a mentorship award.
Bank of America book drive to support kids in IPS, Warren Township
Here’s where to drop your new or gently used books this April.
UIndy expands transfer opportunities for Ivy Tech students
Ivy Tech students who transfer will be eligible for $16,000 in scholarships.
How to sign up kids for Indy Summer Learning Labs
The free or low-cost programs provide academic help, field trips and summer activities to Marion County youth.
Girls IN STEM Academy to open in temporary location this fall
Despite a win in zoning this week, legal challenges could still delay renovations at the new north Indy school.
At IPS School 43, teaching kids to read is a community effort
Partnerships with Butler and the MLK Center seek to help students meet their reading goals
‘We’re just anxious’: Indiana FAFSA applications down as April 15 deadline looms
As of March 15, Indiana’s FAFSA completion rate was down 20% from the previous year.
Explaining the major changes coming to Indiana high schools
Students can expect to spend more time out of the classroom.


