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Families are demanding the leaders of Indianapolis Public Schools develop a plan to improve academics for Black and Brown students.
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Parents raised the alarm Thursday over the gaps in academic performance of students of color compared to their White classmates in Indianapolis schools.
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Parents with an education advocacy group are demanding Indianapolis Public Schools' leaders institute more equitable policies for children of color.
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An Indiana Congressman and Indianapolis' mayor are concerned some families can't access broadband internet at a time when students are homebound and expected to continue their education during the coronavirus pandemic.
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IPS school board candidates critical of the current administration made gains this election cycle, ousting two incumbent board members.
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School board candidates critical of the current IPS administration are poised to make gains by ousting incumbent board members - as votes are still being counted.
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The two property tax referenda would cover building repair, safety improvements and teacher raises.
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There are eight candidates running for three open seats in the upcoming Indianapolis Public Schools Board of Commissioners election. To understand the IPS school board race it's helpful to look at candidates' endorsements.
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A parent organizing and advocacy group is donating $100,000 to the campaign for more taxpayer funding for Indianapolis Public Schools.
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An Indianapolis school reform group has sent a letter to Vice President-Elect Mike Pence asking him to condemn racial bullying and other "horrifying acts" happening in schools related to the presidential election.