Changes are coming to Indianapolis schools, but how many and which ones depend on a potential tax increase and if it passes, speakers told the Indianapolis Public Education Corporation on Thursday.
Category: Education
Indy kids need vaccines to go to school
Here’s how to make sure your records are up-to-date before school starts.
How Purdue students are making sure Indiana Avenue’s history lives on
Purdue honors students published a study of the former neighborhood last year.
Inside the financial problems that led to Martin University’s closure
Students and former employees say the university owes students money.
Allissa Impink to resign from IPS board, leaving 5 of 7 board seats up for election on November ballots
It is shaping up to be a key election for the board as the district faces financial challenges and a loss in power due to the new Indianapolis Public Education Corporation.
What is INvestEd? Indiana’s own student loan provider could see a surge in demand
The Indiana Secondary Market for Education Loans issues private student loans at interest rates far below the maximum charged by some of its for-profit competitors.
An IPS employee became a homeowner with help from this program
The district is partnering with two local nonprofits to help others get the same chance.
Arsenal Tech’s band program helps students form close friendships — and go to college
Band director Josh Goodman has encouraged students to use their talents — musical and otherwise — to secure scholarships.
Want to be an electrician? Check out this open house.
Electrical Training Institute of Indianapolis is hosting the event on May 27.
Indianapolis Public Schools transfers unused land to Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis will use the land to build up to 16 homes as part of a push to make affordable homeownership possible for IPS employees.


