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During the 2024-2025 school year, 6,870 books were challenged or banned in public school districts, according to PEN America. That's more than twice as many bans as two years ago.
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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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This guide is meant to help families understand what support is available for students experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis.
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The Resilience Project began in September and helps teachers recognize student behavioral patterns that could have a negative impact on the classroom.
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With a new campus coming, students are finding a temporary home on the far east side.
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There's some good news in math, mostly bad news in reading and lots of questions about why students are still struggling.
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The Trump administration has cleared the way for immigration arrests at or near schools, ending a decades-old approach.
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The city decided to open the school in December for families experiencing homelessness following warnings from Wheeler Mission that it would not be able to accommodate families this winter.
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Graciela Miranda uses her own experiences as the daughter of Mexican immigrants to inform her teaching and was recently named Indiana’s Teacher of the Year.
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Last year, only about 60% of Pleasant Run students passed IREAD. But this year, the scores jumped 21.5 percentage points — one of the greatest improvements across the state.