Arika Herron, Indianapolis Star
JPMorgan Chase will donate $1 million to IPS for high school overhaul, work-based learning
The district announced the donation Wednesday for JPMorgan Chase for its career academies.
Indiana's foster children graduate at far lower rate than peers, first-of-its-kind report says
The report is the first time Indiana has collected or reported information on how kids in state custody are doing in school.
Indiana active-shooter training can't involve firing projectiles at teachers, lawmakers say
An Indiana Senate panel amends a school safety bill after a training exercise in Monticello left teachers with welts, abrasions and bruises.
Active-shooter training proposal that would ban firing projectiles at teachers is on hold
Lawmakers will spend at least a week studying the proposal that was inspired by training at an Indiana school where teachers were hit with plastic projectiles
Experts say Broad Ripple High School's future includes apartments. Here’s why that fell flat.
Roughly 200 area residents and others met with IPS-hired experts Tuesday night about the potential reuse of the 16-acre site.
After 3 kids died on a rural Indiana highway, bill passes to make school bus stops safer
Three siblings were hit and killed on Ind. 25 last fall while trying to board their school bus. The House passed a bill this week to stop if from happening again.
Active-shooter training in Indiana school went wrong. Here's how experts say it should go.
After Indiana teachers were shot with pellets during an active shooter drill, a look at how training usually goes.
The teachers were told to kneel. Then 'shot.' An Indiana training exercise draws criticism
Teachers at an elementary school said they were shot with plastic pellets that left welts and bruises and drew blood. Officers used airsoft guns.
Charter school on Indy's east side to close at end of school year
Lighthouse East, a charter school on the East Side, will close at the end of the school year leaving students a short window to find a new school.