The law’s impact on classrooms will be unclear until after the summer testing window ends Friday.
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Indianapolis education alliance says it stands ready to collaborate
Lasting divisions may pose a challenge to the group’s study of Indy’s public schools
What will falling property tax revenue mean for Marion County school districts?
Though schools got a bump in state funding, educators are bracing for change under this year’s property tax reform.
Indianapolis Public Schools to expand staff use of AI in pilot program
The school board could vote on a draft policy later this month.
Indianapolis Local Education Alliance to host 3 public meetings where people can comment
The state-mandated group is tasked with examining solutions for facility and transportation management across both Indianapolis Public Schools and the charter schools within its borders.
Indiana slashes number of children in state preschool program
Indiana will limit available seats in its state-funded preschool program to 2,500 children next school year.
IPS will no longer offer free pre-K to all families
Some may still qualify for free or reduced rates based on a new payment scale.
Indianapolis Public Schools announces public meetings to collect input on legislative session
Indianapolis Public Schools will host a series of “community conversations” to hear feedback about the state’s recent legislative session.
Education politics in Indianapolis hit a new low. Will IPS and charter schools overcome it?
The legislative session generated perhaps the most acrimonious relationship between Indianapolis Public Schools supporters and the charter school sector in their history. Can both sides overcome the damage?
Sex ed, DEI, parent rights: New Indiana social-issue laws dictate what schools must and can’t do
For years, Indiana lawmakers tried but failed to change how schools handle issues related to race, sexuality, parental rights, and more.
In 2025, they finally succeeded.


