The resignation is the latest switchup to a board that is facing substantial changes, including a dilution in its powers over Indianapolis Public Schools.
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Build new relationships at IPS Unity Summit
The daylong community conversations will promote making Indy a more equitable place.
Future of IPS hinges on possible tax increase proposed by a new corporation, not the school board
If voters don’t approve a tax measure to fund schools in November, the district will be in truly dire straits.
Make plans for your summer at this IPS resource fair
Teens can learn about summer jobs at the 2026 Summer Resource & Wellness Fair.
Indianapolis charter school focused on students with autism to acquire shuttered IPS building
Indianapolis Public Schools will sell the former Raymond Brandes School 65 building to Dynamic Minds Academy for $1.
As lawmakers push to unify operations for Indianapolis schools, charters could get an edge
In a looming shakeup of Indianapolis schools, charters could have a long-term advantage. But the size of that advantage could depend on decisions by a new public corporation lawmakers are poised to establish.
IPS elementary parents worry about budget cuts
Parents have heard more art, music, gym and computer science teachers could split time between schools
Monarca Academy expands to high school with boost from $2 million grant
The school, which attracts mostly Latino families, encourages students to embrace their cultural heritage.
African American Coalition: Parents of color ‘not a monolith’ in supporting IPS overhaul
The African American Coalition of Indianapolis rejected claims that parents of color support a controversial bill to reduce the power of the elected school board.
Support Indy musicians at Freddie Hubbard Memorial Jazz Fest
Festival proceeds benefit Arsenal Tech jazz students.


