Global Prep charter school’s middle grades will relocate to a new site near the Monon Trail. The school’s founder says she wants the move to give more access to dual language programs to Black families.
Category: Education
IPS rescinds resolutions about undocumented students and floats new policy after Rokita ICE lawsuit
IPS is proposing a new student safety policy amid a legal battle with Attorney General Todd Rokita over immigration enforcement at schools. Here’s what it would entail.
Butler University launches online master’s degree in Deaf education
The program is designed for educators who will work with deaf children and families.
Warren Township exploring new ideas for changes to the fifth grade
The district may renovate or expand schools in the near future. Here’s why.
Remember Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with IPS tribute
The Crispus Attucks event will feature performances and speakers.
IU Indianapolis cancels annual Martin Luther King, Jr. dinner
The university’s Black Student Union criticized the decision.
Learn English for free at Marian University this February
The classes will be from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Legislative proposal would create a new mayor-appointed board over Indianapolis schools and charter schools
The newly filed bill is largely similar to the recommendations of the Indianapolis Local Education Alliance, creating a nine-member board appointed by the mayor to oversee facilities, transportation, school performance, and more in Indianapolis public schools and charter schools.
IPS bill watch: When to show up to the statehouse
A new bill would spell big changes for IPS.
Martin University trustees announce college will close
They say the university will begin selling off assets.


