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Chalkbeat on MSNIPS denies Cold Spring’s bid to become a charter school, cites ‘guiding principles’Cold Spring families said becoming a charter would allow it to hire a new foreign language teacher and have more autonomy.
The teen said he was concerned he wouldn't be able to play basketball if he spoke up about the repeated touching, according ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNMoney for Indiana after-school programs, professional development in limbo after Trump freezeThe decision to withhold federal education funding affects an estimated $107 million for programs in Indiana. Among them are ...
The Indianapolis Charter School Board voted 6-1 to give a charter to Legal Prep Charter Academy during a meeting June 24. The ...
Public Indiana colleges and universities will eliminate 19 percent of their degree programs to meet requirements added to the ...
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WISH-TV on MSNIndianapolis Public Schools board adopts new AI policy for educatorsIndianapolis Public Schools has adopted a new district-wide AI policy aimed at improving educators' efficiency and addressing ...
A new city education alliance began work this week to shape how Indianapolis Public Schools and charter schools share ...
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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters By Aleksandra Appleton Chalkbeat June 26, 2025 Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily ...
A new alliance aims to streamline how IPS, innovation and charter schools share resources. Leaders call for collaboration, while critics raise concerns.
INDIANAPOLIS — The head of Indianapolis Public Schools is addressing concerns over a new law regarding funding for public and charter schools in Indiana. The new law requires public schools to share ...
Indianapolis Public Schools contains 57 schools and 22,027 students. The district’s minority enrollment is 80%. Also, 51.0% of students are economically disadvantaged.
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