Two conservative legal organizations claim CPS and the Illinois Board of Education are violating students' civil rights with ...
Angelia Moore is in her second year as the president of the IPS school board. The Indianapolis Recorder sat down with Moore ...
State lawmakers want to remove the income cap on Indiana’s school voucher program. Voucher parent support it, opponents say ...
SOUTH BEND — South Bend schools' Broadcast Media & Film program has been named first runner-up for "News Media School of the ...
The Indianapolis Education Association plans to share the petition on Senate Bill 518 to the school board on Thursday.
The COVID pandemic left a lasting mark on schools. Students are still hurt by learning disruptions, school feels optional, parents lost trust, and technology is everywhere.
By Juliann Ventura The Indiana Citizen March 18, 2025 Roughly 250 rallygoers sporting green gathered at the Statehouse on ...
An Indy mother has been charged with several felonies after she and her daughter boarded a middle school bus earlier this ...
By: Whitney Downard Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of irate property owners gathered at ...
By: Casey Smith Indiana  Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Advocates for Indiana’s high ability students ...
Advocates for Indiana’s high-ability students descended on the Indiana Statehouse on Monday to make their case for continued funding in the next state budget.
The financially strained school district cannot take on more debt that threatens to rob students of much-needed resources, a former principal and a parent write.