Teen sleep is getting wrecked by more than just phones
A-F grades for schools are back. Indiana approves accountability model
IPS adopts new student policy in latest move involving ICE lawsuit from Attorney General Rokita
Are microschools a solution to falling public school enrollment? One Indiana district thinks so
Indiana cracks down on kids' social media, cell phones in school
IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson: Families must stay engaged as the city shifts to mayor-appointed education board
Mayor-appointed board to assume control of IPS and charter school facilities, finances
IU President Whitten gets $100,000 raise, annual salary now $1 million
Warren Township delays move of 5th graders into elementary schools
Ivy Tech is getting a mission makeover. Here's what could change