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Indiana education leaders approved a new A-to-F school accountability grading system Wednesday, restarting a process that has been paused since 2021.
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Here’s why the 9 elementary schools will become K-5 buildings in the 2027-28 school year.
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Students at urban and suburban Indianapolis high schools walked out of class Monday to protest federal immigration enforcement.
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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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As Indiana lawmakers near the halfway point of the shortened session, bills tackling cellphone use for kids and creating a new authority for IPS schools are moving through the Statehouse.
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The walkout was part of a nationwide protest marking one year since President Trump's second inauguration.
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Cancellation of the dinner follows other widespread changes after President Donald Trump and Gov. Mike Braun ended many DEI policies in government and public institutions.
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The legislation would transfer tax and operational authority from the IPS board to a mayoral-appointed corporation.
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Communities across Indiana are struggling to solve one of the state's largest challenges: How to help families get access to high-quality day care and preschool.
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Indiana’s graduation rate reached a record 91.8% in 2025 with improvements across all demographics, though racial and economic disparities remain.