The union representing staff at the Indiana State Teachers Association have filed multiple unfair labor practice charges alleging ISTA management intimidated and retaliated against staff.
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Indianapolis Public Schools announces proposed $7 million cut to school budgets as deficit looms
Indianapolis Public Schools plans to cut $7 million from school budgets next school year as it faces an impending financial shortfall.
IPS elementary parents worry about budget cuts
Parents have heard more art, music, gym and computer science teachers could split time between schools
How to work at Warren Township schools
The eastside district will interview for openings during its Teacher Hiring Fair.
Wayne Township teachers disappointed with lack of raise this year
School board members voted to give themselves a pay bump during the same meeting.
Indiana teachers could lose their licenses for posts about Charlie Kirk
The Indiana Department of Education will review statements teachers have made about the killing of Charlie Kirk and potentially suspend or revoke their licenses for “misconduct,” Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said Wednesday.
How this teacher has used zoology to teach lifelong skills for roughly two decades
In Sherry Jackson’s zoology class at North Central High School, students do behavior studies, memorize birds that live in Indiana and perform dissections.
IPS has a new plan for students who have intense therapeutic needs
A partnership with an outside provider is allowing more kids to spend time at school.
Residents push back on charter school presence in public libraries
At a recent library board meeting, leaders announced new digital literacy tools, and public commenters urged the library to stop charter schools from recruiting in its branches.
Southside educators work to bridge Chin language barriers
Over 30 Chin languages are spoken in Indy. Here’s how teachers learned about some of them.


