Sept. 9: This article has been updated to reflect that Terrencio Davis was removed from the ballot.
Eight candidates are vying for four open seats on the Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners, and only one of them is an incumbent.
This election season comes as IPS continues the rollout of Rebuilding Stronger, its restructuring plan. The district also faces enrollment pressures due to an increasingly competitive school choice landscape, and challenges in improving student academic performance following the pandemic.
Voters have the opportunity to get to know the candidates and their views at a school board candidates forum hosted by Chalkbeat Indiana and WFYI. The forum will begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8. at the Indianapolis Public Library, Central Library.
Journalists from the two media organizations will moderate the panel discussion and take audience questions for the candidates submitted both before and during the event. The event is the same day that early voting starts.
School board members are elected but nonpartisan officials. The board doesn’t run the day-to-day district operations, but it does oversee and approve the district’s overall direction, policies, and superintendent.
On the Nov. 5 ballot are:
At-Large ( the entire school district)
- Kenneth Allen (incumbent)
- Deandra (Dee) Thompson
- Carrie Harris
District 4 (areas south and west of downtown)
- Allissa Impink
District 2 (Massachusetts Avenue passageway northeast of downtown)
- Gayle Cosby
- Hasaan Rashid
District 1 (east side and near southeast )
- Alan Schoff
- Ashley Thomas
All of the candidates have confirmed they’re participating in the forum. Terrencio Davis, was previously a candidate in district 2, but his eligibility was challenged, based on residency. The Marion County Elections Board upheld the challenge that Davis lived outside the district boundary at an August 29 meeting. The board removed Davis from the ballot.
Voter registration is open until Monday, Oct. 7. To register to vote or to check your status, go here.
Questions for 2024 candidates for IPS school board
What questions do you have for the candidates vying to be on the Indianapolis Public Schools board of school commissioners? Share your questions here, and reporters could ask them during the candidate forum at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the Indianapolis Public Library’s Central Library. .
MJ Slaby oversees Chalkbeat Indiana's coverage as bureau chief. She also covers access to higher education. Contact MJ at mslaby@chalkbeat.org.
Eric Weddle is the WFYI education team editor. Contact Eric at eweddle@wfyi.org.