Indianapolis Public Schools will break up its newcomer program for English language learners who are new to the country.
Tag: IPS
Charter schools bought two IPS buildings for a dollar each. What happened next?
A recent change to state law may reduce the need for such accounting and fundraising maneuvers, as well as the impetus for the $1 law itself.
Literacy, vouchers, and IPS: Indiana education issues to watch in 2024
A push toward improving literacy and the outcomes for old IPS buildings are among the issues on the horizon.
As enrollment drops, IPS is pitching families on better academics. Here’s how parents are reacting.
The next few years will be critical for Indianapolis Public Schools as it rolls out its plan to break up K-8 schools and provide rigorous academic offerings to all students in a push for equity.
IPS did not follow Open Door Law when it sued the state, Public Access Counselor says
A complaint alleged that the school board did not follow the state’s Open Door Law when it filed a lawsuit in August against multiple state officials.
Gun violence hits crisis point for Indy students: ‘We are at war’
Children and teens are being shot at an alarming rate, Indianapolis Public Schools board members said.


