Articles tagged as: Indianapolis Public Schools
October 7, 2020
Indianapolis Program Connects High School Kids With Health Care Careers
Indianapolis Public Schools is partnering with Indiana University Health to launch a fellowship focused on health care at Attucks. The pilot program is an expansion of the district's health sciences pathway.
Read MoreSeptember 24, 2020
Want To Know Where IPS School Board Candidates Stand? Check Our Voter Guide
Four seats are on the November ballot for the Indianapolis Public Schools' Board of School Commissioners, putting the districts future in the hands of voters at a pivotal moment. Here is a voter's guide on the candidates.
Read MoreSeptember 20, 2020
IPS School Board Candidates Set Priorities In First Public Interview
The first forum for candidates seeking election to the Indianapolis Public Schools' Board of School Commissioners was held Saturday Sept. 19 by a group often critical of the districts policies.
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2020
IPS Reopen Plan: PreK-5 Full-Time In Class, Grades 6-12 Hybrid Schedule
Students at Indianapolis Public Schools could begin a phased-in return to the classroom on Oct. 5 if the COVID-19 infection rate in Marion County remains stable.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2020
Schools That Are Mostly Black, Latino Favor Starting Online
In every state, the AP and Chalkbeat surveyed the largest school districts in each of four categories set by the National Center for Education Statistics: urban, suburban, town and rural.
Read MoreAugust 27, 2020
Indianapolis Public Schools Spent $27M (So Far) During Pandemic
Indianapolis Public Schools spent $27 million on COVID-19 related expenses since March when school buildings began to close in response to the pandemic.
Read MoreAugust 17, 2020
IPS Students May Face Software 'Glitch' On First Day Of Remote Learning
Students at Indianapolis Public Schools begin the 2020-21 academic year today with virtual-only classes and face a "potential technical glitch."
Read MoreAugust 14, 2020
Sites Will Offer Indy Students Free, In-Person E-Learning Care
The education reform group The Mind Trust is providing $200,000 to 11 community centers and churches to offer immediate care and oversight of e-learning for an initial 500 school-age children.
Read MoreJuly 30, 2020
IPS Will Start School Year Virtually As COVID-19 Concerns Remain
Indianapolis Public Schools Board approved a school reopening plan Thursday that will ensure in-person classroom teaching for the states largest school district will not return until October at the earliest.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2020
Indianapolis Public Schools Plans Virtual Learning For All Students, Metrics For Return To Classrooms
Indianapolis Public Schools announced today it plans to provide only remote learning to all students when classes resume on Aug. 17.
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