Sydney Dauphinais
Sydney Dauphinais was an enterprise education reporter at WFYI. Before coming to Indiana, she received a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the University of Oregon, with a minor in Spanish.
After college Sydney reported at Jefferson Public Radio. Much of her reporting there focused on housing and homelessness near the Oregon-California border, as well as the wildfires that devastated the community.
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This guide is meant to help families understand what support is available for students experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis.
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Enlace Academy is expanding family literacy programs and multilingual support as its English learner population grows, with school leaders crediting parent engagement for major gains in reading scores.
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Fewer than 3 in 10 Marion County students passed Indiana’s ILEARN exam, revealing deep racial and district-level achievement gaps.
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Around 50 people met at the War Memorial downtown Tuesday night to protest the Israeli government and the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Indianapolis Public Schools will use a $10.5 million Lilly Endowment grant to expand literacy programs, including tutoring, teacher training, and family support.
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Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster will be the Grand Marshall of this year’s Brickyard 400, held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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A new $5.5 million grant will fund STEM programs and career pathways for IPS middle and high school students starting at William Penn.
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A new city education alliance began work this week to shape how Indianapolis Public Schools and charter schools share facilities, funding, and transportation under a new state law.
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Indianapolis approved a new charter school focused on legal careers, as tensions grow over how IPS must share funding with charters.
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Parents raised concerns about busing, school closures and transparency at community meetings held ahead of the first public session of the Indianapolis Local Education Alliance.