Return to In-Person Learning – Things to Keep in Mind
The Return to In-Person Learning begins Monday, Oct. 5; here are a few things to keep in mind: (Week of…) Oct. 5: Grades Pre-K - 3 return to full-time in-person learning and…
The Return to In-Person Learning begins Monday, Oct. 5; here are a few things to keep in mind: (Week of…) Oct. 5: Grades Pre-K - 3 return to full-time in-person learning and…
In an update earlier this week, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Kristina Box shared the number of COVID-19 cases in the state were rising and announced a…
Dear Marion County Public School Families, We appreciate the patience and understanding of our families and communities as we plan a safe return to school. Today, the Mayor of Indianapolis…
IPS knows the importance of transportation for families. Whether needing a ride to the park, to a job interview, or to pickup groceries from a local food pantry, IPS is…
When the IPS/Gleaners Meal Distribution Program ends at 6 p.m. May 29, families won't be left searching for another place to find food. Offered June 1-August 29, 2020, the Gleaners…
Attention Families Receiving Free and Reduced-Price School Meals: Families with children who receive free or reduced-cost lunches at school qualify for a new Pandemic EBT program. The Pandemic Electronic Benefit…
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) and Circle City Broadcasting, owner of WISH-TV and MyINDY-TV 23, have formed a partnership to broadcast academic lessons to IPS students in Grades K–8 five days a week.
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is proactively working to ensure that the inequities its students face daily - in the community, at home and in the classroom - don't continue into…
Summer Meal Distribution Changes (Updated 6/23/20)IPS has added an additional site to its Summer Meal Program, but this one will offer daily meal distribution. Beginning Monday June 22, the Haughville…
Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Aleesia Johnson announces the district is committed to paying all active employees through the school closures due to COVID-19. Those closures are currently scheduled to last until May 1, under orders issued by the state, but may be extended.