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July 31, 2019
New STEM High School Opening In Broad Ripple
Only a year after Broad Ripple High School closed, a new Purdue University charter school will open for the academic year next week.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2019
On My Way Pre-K Enrollment Open In All Indiana Counties
Enrollment is open for the state-funded preschool program aimed at low-income families. For the first time seats are available in all 92 counties as part of On My Way Pre-K.
Read MoreJuly 25, 2019
Daleville Schools Begins Process To Revoke Virtual School Charters
Two virtual schools being investigated by the state could close as early as this September. The school district that authorizes the schools began the process of revoking their charters at a special meeting Thursday night.
Read MoreJuly 25, 2019
IPS Could Save Millions If IndyGo Pilot Program Works Out
Indianapolis Public Schools leaders bet a partnership with IndyGo will lead to future savings worth millions of dollars by eventually eliminating yellow buses for high school students.
Read MoreJuly 22, 2019
Former IPS Teachers Union President Pleads Guilty, Faces Up To 20 Years For Embezzlement
The former president of the teachers union representing Indianapolis Public Schools pleaded guilty Monday in federal court for embezzlement of more than $100,000.
Read MoreJuly 16, 2019
Groups Call For More District Support At School 43
Members of neighborhood groups and churches rallied around James Whitcomb Riley School 43 to call for increased support today.
Read MoreJuly 15, 2019
$300K Salary Package Proposed For Incoming IPS Supt. Aleesia Johnson
Indianapolis Public School Board of Commissioners are proposing a $300,000 salary and benefits package for their pick for permanent superintendent Aleesia Johnson.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2019
5 Educators Picked To Design Innovation, Charter Schools For Indy
Local education reform group The Mind Trust announced the sixth group of educators for its school design fellowship program.
Read MoreJuly 5, 2019
Would You Want A Bully's Parents To Pay A Fine? Some Anti-Bullying Advocates Say 'Yes'
At least two Indiana school districts face federal lawsuits claiming they didnt do enough to protect students from bullying.
Read MoreJune 27, 2019
Archdiocese Defends Firing Of Gay Married Teacher, Students And Alumni Host Prayer Vigil
School officials at Cathedral High School said this week the archbishop made clear it had to cut ties with the teacher or separate from the Catholic Church.
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