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IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson said the district “fell short” for not informing parents that a teacher was under investigation by state officials.
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The panelists noted the importance of normalizing discussions of race for all children, so that the subject isnt stigmatized.
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During the first-ever state of the district address Wednesday, Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Aleesia Johnson gave an inspirational and broad overview of the states largest school corporation.
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Indianapolis Public School Board of Commissioners are proposing a $300,000 salary and benefits package for their pick for permanent superintendent Aleesia Johnson.
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Aleesia Johnson was named permanent superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools this morning by the IPS Board of Commissioners.
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Public interviews begin at 5 p.m., June 18 at the district headquarters, 120 E. Walnut St. The school board hopes to name a new superintendent by the end of June.
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Indianapolis Public Schools Board will hold public interviews for the next superintendent on June 18.
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One of the event's sponsors said he decided to host the event after calls during the November election for the district to engage more with its community.
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District staff will receive between a 3 and 22 percent raise.
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The board released an update on the search process Thursday with public engagement as a focus. Former IPS Superintendent Lewis Ferebee was tapped as the new leader of Washington, D.C. schools late last year.