With a new campus coming, students are finding a temporary home on the far east side.
Tag: middle school
Q&A: IPS teacher on why middle school math looks different today
Ella Hereth teaches her students to think rather than just copy what teachers are doing.
Indianapolis Public Schools would lose power over buildings, transportation in new bill
House Bill 1501 would create two boards to manage transportation and facilities for Indianapolis Public Schools starting in 2026, making these assets available for sharing with charter schools.
How field trips can teach life skills to students with behavior challenges
Laura Hinz, a teacher at Damar Charter Academy, shares how she engages students who have behavioral and developmental challenges.
Indy students can practice math skills at this free boot camp
Exponentia Prime’s event will prepare students and their families for winter math competitions.
Lawrence Township plans Afrocentric school despite concerns on finances and equity
Craig Prep Academy will launch in 2027 for grades 5-8, reviving the former Craig Middle School that closed in 2010.
At revamped middle schools, IPS loses families but brings opportunity to others
By closing under-enrolled schools and reconfiguring others, the district is bringing classes like music and Algebra I to the middle school level.
IPS students leave Broad Ripple Middle School after rocky opening
Parents who were once excited about the reopening have since complained about a chaotic environment and lack of communication from staff.
T.C. Howe middle schoolers need your help for food drive
The students are collecting non-perishable and canned food items.
Why this Indianapolis school wants kids to put screens down
The Oaks Academy teaches with notebooks and chalkboards instead of laptops and smart boards.


