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The major dates for all Marion County school districts and links to each district 2025-26 academic calendar.
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School districts are projected to lose a combined $744 million in property tax revenue if Senate Bill 1 is signed into law.
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Indianapolis Public Schools, which has been at the center of legislative debates, sent out an alert Sunday evening of a sudden shift to asynchronous learning for Monday.
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Astin Vick won election as a write-in candidate and will join the board in January.
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The Pike Township candidates will want to balance district finances with the need to address academics and learning loss.
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Pike High School’s Graciela Miranda has been an educator for 23 years. She was recognized for her civic engagement, as well as connecting with students and families.
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More than 30 seats across Marion County school boards are on the ballot in the Nov. 5 general election.
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Fifteen charter schools could share in Pike Township Schools' $14.5 million property-tax referendum if voters approve it in the May 7 primary election.
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If approved, the bulk of the new funds will go toward educator and staff salaries at each school district over the next eight years.
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Chalkbeat Indiana and WFYI are partnering to provide more coverage of the township school districts and the students they educate.