Nikki Woodson became superintendent in 2011. Since then, the student body’s racial diversity has increased and enrollment has fluctuated.
If voters approve the ballot measure, it could be the first time an Indiana charter school could share in that funding due to a 2023 law.
The charter school’s building needs to be rezoned to open and going to the Indianapolis City-County Council is the next step.
A bill at the Indiana Statehouse that aims to hold back more students who fail the state’s reading exam, is advancing. Here’s what its impact could be.
The average Marion County teacher pay beat the state average last year, as well as a target figure supported by Gov. Eric Holcomb.
Where the candidates vying for seats on the IPS board stand on racial equity, innovation schools, and more.
In-person classes and remote learning at Indianapolis Public Schools will now begin on Aug. 17, instead of the previously planned Aug. 3 start.
As the number of English language learners in Indianapolis charter schools swells, some schools are becoming beacons for a fast-growing Latino population.
For the now, it seems Arlington High School will be able open its doors this year. But the ongoing troubles raise a critical question: can state takeover of low performing schools successfully be undertaken in Indiana? Or should the practice be abandoned?