Indianapolis Public Schools
Recent News About Indianapolis Public Schools
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IPS Board announces details for July 2024 meeting
The IPS Board of School Commissioners will host its July Board meeting in person. For those unable to attend, written public comment submissions can be made through the submission form. The Action Session will be live-streamed online for the media and public from the district’s website at https://myips.org/board.
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David Holder reflects on how Indianapolis Public Schools shaped his career
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is highlighting the achievements of its alumni through the IPS Alumni Spotlight, a series aimed at celebrating former students and their diverse journeys. Recently, IPS interviewed Dr. David Holder, a 1998 graduate of Arlington High School, about his educational journey and career.
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IPS launches green revolution with aeroponic towers in schools
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is initiating a green revolution by incorporating aeroponic towers into its schools. This initiative, in collaboration with Purdue Extension Marion County and Farm Credit Mid-America, is supported by a grant from the Indiana 4-H Foundation.
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Tamara Truman reflects on impactful journey from Indianapolis Public Schools to teaching
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) has initiated the IPS Alumni Spotlight to honor its graduates and highlight their diverse journeys. The series aims to celebrate former students, showcasing their experiences, accomplishments, and personal interests.
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Brian Williams reflects on impact of Indianapolis Public Schools
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) takes pride in its graduates and their diverse, inspiring journeys. The IPS Alumni Spotlight was created to celebrate former students and showcase their experiences, accomplishments, and personal interests. Brian Williams, a 1991 graduate of Arlington High School, recently shared his journey with IPS.
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IPS partners with Ascension St. Vincent for new employee clinic
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is making a significant investment in the health and wellness of its employees through a district-based primary care clinic in partnership with Ascension St. Vincent. The myIPS Employee & Family Clinic at Howe, scheduled to open in Fall 2024, will be located inside Howe Middle School, an IB World School. Officials from IPS and Ascension St. Vincent announced the partnership and new clinic today during the Howe groundbreaking.
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IPS begins major renovations at T.C. Howe Middle School
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) officials gathered today to break ground on extensive renovations and new facilities at T.C. Howe Middle School. This event marks the seventh groundbreaking this year as part of the district's Rebuilding Stronger plan. T.C. Howe is one of 23 schools undergoing renovations in 2024, supported by the Indianapolis community.
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Help IPS students succeed with back-to-school supply drive
As the back-to-school season approaches, it is time to consider how to support students in Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS). One crucial factor for school success is having the necessary supplies. However, for many families, the cost of these supplies can be a significant burden.
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Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation donates musical instruments enhancing education at Harshman Middle School
Music made by students at Harshman Middle School will sound a bit sweeter this school year, thanks to a donation from Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, a nationally renowned non-profit dedicated to the future of music and arts education. The donation includes an array of musical instruments and accessories, ranging from marimbas to clarinet reeds.
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Brookside Elementary to host backpack giveaway for new school year
Brookside Elementary will host the Mayor’s Backpack Giveaway on Sunday, July 21st from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. The event, organized in partnership with the Mayor’s Latino Advisory Council, aims to help local students prepare for the 2024-2025 school year.
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IPS educator emphasizes parental role in fostering children's literacy
In a bustling classroom at Merle Sidener Academy 59, Melinda Millholland is on a mission to ignite a passion for literacy in her young students. A 23-year educator for Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS), Millholland spends several hours each morning with a half dozen eager learners at Sidener. Focused primarily on literacy, Millholland’s English language arts class caters to rising fourth-grade students, providing tailored instruction to meet their individual needs.
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IPS launches renovations at Eliza Blaker School under capital referendum
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is set to hold a groundbreaking ceremony on June 11, 2024, at Eliza Blaker School 55. This event marks the sixth such ceremony this spring under the district's Rebuilding Stronger Capital Referendum initiative. More ceremonies are planned for the summer and upcoming school year.
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Crystal Adams reflects on her journey from student to educator at IPS
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) has initiated an Alumni Spotlight to honor its graduates and highlight their unique journeys. Crystal Adams, a 2001 graduate of Emmerich Manual High School, recently shared her experiences with IPS.
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IPS Board of School Commissioners announces June meetings with live-streaming option
The IPS Board of School Commissioners has announced that its June board meetings will be held in person. For individuals unable to attend, the board offers an option to submit written public comments through a submission form. Additionally, the Action Session will be available for live streaming on the district's website at https://myips.org/board, providing access for both media and the public.
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Indianapolis conducts disparity study outreach meetings on June 18
The City of Indianapolis is actively conducting its 2024 Disparity Study to evaluate potential barriers faced by businesses in the city's contracting processes. This study, conducted every five years, aims to assess challenges that may exist for diverse businesses within municipal corporation prime contracts and subcontracts.
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Indianapolis Public Schools honor top teachers for dedication
Ashley Hogan from Emma Donnan Elementary School and Linda Thomson of Shortridge High School have been recognized as the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) 2025 Teachers of the Year. The announcement was made during ceremonies at their respective schools, with administrators, staff, and students present.
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IPS Superintendent reflects on 2023-2024 school year
Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Aleesia Johnson has shared her reflections on the 2023-2024 school year through an end-of-year video message. In this message, she discusses the events of the past year and provides insights into the future of education within the district.
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Seamless admissions program expands across all IPS high schools
An initiative to simplify the admission process for Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) students applying to Indiana University Indianapolis is expanding. Originally announced last fall, the pilot program offered automatic admission to seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher from four IPS high schools. Starting in fall 2025, it will include all IPS high schools within the Innovation Network.
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Arsenal Tech's Mouhamed Mboup receives national teaching excellence award
Mouhamed Mboup, a biology teacher at Arsenal Technical High School, has been recognized as one of the top educators in the nation by receiving the 2024 Betty Van Andel (VAL) Teachers of Excellence award. He is among ten educators across the country to be honored with this prestigious award.
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Indianapolis student heads to NYC for global math competition
William McKinley School 39, part of Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS), is set to participate in the NBA Math Hoops Global Tournament in New York City for the second year running. Sixth-grader Ileana Mora-Gomez will represent the school at the event.