May 10, 2024
Districts struggle to educate voters about murky referendum language on ballots
Indiana superintendents say schools face an uphill battle to pass referendums. Two superintendents of schools that had referendums this year said its difficult to educate voters about how referendums will affect their property taxes.
Read MoreMay 10, 2024
Indiana struggles to reverse decline in college enrollment
Indiana's college-going rate has remained stubbornly low for three years despite attempts by state leaders to revive it.
Read MoreMay 9, 2024
Messy breakup at Indianapolis charter school tees up fight over students, teachers
A charter school is squaring off against its operator in what could turn into a fight over students and staff on the Far Eastside of Indianapolis.
Read MoreMay 8, 2024
Teachers challenge Indiana education leaders over literacy license requirements
More than 100 teachers packed a State Board of Education meeting to voice their frustrations about new literacy training requirements.
Read MoreMay 7, 2024
Here’s which Indiana school referendum passed in the primary election
Three of four referendums to increase local taxes for school districts passed in the Indiana primary election Tuesday.
Read MoreMay 5, 2024
Washington Township’s longtime superintendent Nikki Woodson to retire in 2025
Superintendent Nikki Woodson's last day at Washington Township Schools will be June 30, 2025.
Read MoreApril 24, 2024
IPS superintendent: district response 'fell short' after learning about abuse allegations
IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson said the district “fell short” for not informing parents that a teacher was under investigation by state officials.
Read MoreApril 23, 2024
Police left in dark about alleged abuse at IPS school, families question school culture
Law enforcement agencies weren’t informed by the Department of Child Services nor the Indianapolis Public Schools that a teacher filmed and encouraged the alleged abuse of a second grader with disabilities by a classmate.
Read MoreApril 22, 2024
Indiana educators need new literacy training. The rollout is under fire
The Indiana State Teachers Association is demanding the state education department provide more and clear details of how educators are affected by the requirement.
Read MoreApril 22, 2024
Pike Township Schools, 3 other districts seek property tax referendum in May primary
If approved, the bulk of the new funds will go toward educator and staff salaries at each school district over the next eight years.
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