Kids at Arlington and William Penn middle schools are about to learn more firsthand from people working in STEM.
Tag: Rebuilding Stronger
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.
Some IPS teachers will be assigned to multiple schools next year
Parents worry the change signals a break from promises to expand music and art programs.
Why IPS parents are organizing: ‘We don’t want schools to close’
A new parent advocacy group is forming in response to threat of lost IPS funding.
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.
IPS is confronting a legislative session that could remake it — or break it
The district is accustomed to hostile legislation at the statehouse — but this year’s session features several high-profile bills that could fundamentally alter IPS.
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 middle schoolers to get more counseling support
Seven schools will benefit from a new $100,000 grant from Butler University.
T.C. Howe’s return promises more than a school in Irvington
IPS is making big changes to middle school education, including the reopening of a beloved eastside school.
Excitement grows for Broad Ripple school’s reopening
The former Broad Ripple High School is reopening as a middle school, part of IPS’ Rebuilding Stronger plan.


