The new program boasts experienced teachers and community partnerships for real-life skills learning.
Category: Education
Indiana wants to address student behavior. Here’s one school’s approach involving birdhouses.
The birdhouses are a hallmark of the school’s service learning program.
Honeybees are dying. Here’s what IUPUI staff and students are doing to help.
IUPUI’s urban garden is home to as many as 160,000 honeybees in the summer months.
With federal relief ending, Indianapolis Public Schools considers how to continue newer programs
The district has invested in teacher training, curriculum and literacy tutoring using the federal funds.
Butler University mental wellness summit to feature former IndyCar driver
The free event will also include mental health professionals.
Indianapolis Public Schools students and families can get FAFSA help during these events
IPS is providing multiple opportunities ahead of the form’s April 15 filing deadline.
Washington Township Schools is leading a fight against a new, all-girls charter school
District leaders say they were never approached by the school, which proposes to level the playing field for girls in STEM.
More Hoosier students could see associate degrees under pending bill
Senate Bill 8 bill is an effort to confer degrees to the one-third of Hoosier students who take classes but don’t complete college in six years.
Indiana school funding bill would give money to families to create ‘a la carte’ education
Indiana’s existing voucher programs allow students to use state funding for private school, or for special education services outside of public school.
Indiana lawmakers seem unlikely to tackle school consolidation in 2024 session
School officials are additionally pushing back against a new report that calls for small and rural schools to merge.


