Celebrating Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month! Join us all month long on our district website, as well as Facebook and Twitter, as we highlight and celebrate some of the women who…
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March is Women’s History Month! Join us all month long on our district website, as well as Facebook and Twitter, as we highlight and celebrate some of the women who…
After the pandemic hit, nearly all doctors' appointments to keep people healthy were canceled, including shots for students and families. To help Indianapolis families catch up and get “back on…
On Feb. 28, IPS and members of the district’s Rebuilding Stronger Reorganization Committee kicked off the first meeting of Phase 2 of the Rebuilding Stronger Initiative. The meeting was held…
Local residents celebrate as the first walls of a new school are installed. A few years after Massiga Seck arrived in Indianapolis from Senegal, the special education teacher now at…
https://vimeo.com/682037742 Ten-year-old Hamsini Janga shook off an initial bout of nervousness. She stumbled over the word “stalemate” in the practice round Thursday but outlasted her peers to go on to…
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS), in partnership with the Garfield Park Arts Center, will participate in a series of exhibitions in March to showcase the artistic talents of the district’s students.…
The Neighborhood Charter Network, the school’s Board, voted to not renew its Innovation agreement with IPS On Feb. 15, the Neighborhood Charter Network (NCN) Board voted to not renew its…
The IPS Board of School Commissioners will host its December Board meetings in person in the boardroom at the John Morton-Finney Center for Educational Services, 120 E. Walnut St., at:…
For seven-year-old Hannah Crutchfield, the playground at George W. Julian School 57 was the best place in the world. Months after the first grader tragically died, the Irvington neighborhood and…