Indiana schools closed through the end of the academic year
Indiana’s K-12 schools will stayed closed through the end of the academic year as the state continues to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
Indiana’s K-12 schools will stayed closed through the end of the academic year as the state continues to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
Thousands of residents on the southeast side of Indianapolis need to boil their water before drinking or cooking.
The coronavirus outbreak shut down Indiana schools until at least May 1, meaning many are moving online. But not all students have internet access.
Indiana schools will be closed until at least May 1, but districts are ensuring employees continue to get paid.
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced new steps to combat the spread of the coronavirus Thursday, including the prolonged closure of schools.
Most Marion County public schools will close Friday and all public schools in the county will close by Monday.
Schools across the state are suspending in-person instruction, canceling travel and asking students to stay away.
As districts prepare for the possibility of an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in their schools, most consider a move to online learning.
Indiana University will move to remote teaching after its scheduled spring break over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
Indianapolis Public Schools has reached an agreement with its bus drivers to restore transportation services for the remainder of the school year.