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Indianapolis Public Schools has adopted a new district-wide AI policy aimed at improving educators' efficiency and addressing ...
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A new city education alliance began work this week to shape how Indianapolis Public Schools and charter schools share ...
Hoosier students last academic year received a record $497 million for private K-12 tuition, with about $80 million ...
At its first meeting, the group said it is starting with data research as it examines how IPS and charter schools can share ...
Proposals to address bullying, school counselors’ workload, and related issues failed to advance in Indiana this year.
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Indianapolis Public Schools contains 57 schools and 22,027 students. The district’s minority enrollment is 80%. Also, 51.0% of students are economically disadvantaged.
A new alliance aims to streamline how IPS, innovation and charter schools share resources. Leaders call for collaboration, while critics raise concerns.
Cloud tools and artificial intelligence-powered computing are helping the district improve operations, empower educators and ...