In a rare moment of frankness, IPS board members spoke out strongly against the slate of bills threatening the district's existence.
This story was originally published on Chalkbeat. By ALEKSANDRA APPLETON The 2025 legislative session is likely to bring big changes to Indiana schools, from how they receive funding, to what […] ...
House Bill 1136 calls for public schools to transition to charters in districts where 50% or more of students are enrolled in ...
The controversial House Bill 1136 is part of flurry of legislation targeting IPS and its coffers this legislative session.
House Bill 1136, the most extreme bill facing the district, would dissolve IPS and its elected school board and replace it ...
Tony Mason, president and CEO of the Indianapolis Urban League, criticized "conversation-starter bills" like HB 1136. "Don't start it through the introduction of bills that would attack the ...
The legislative proposals have not been heard in committees at the Statehouse yet, and some argued that HB 1136 is a bargaining chip to force IPS to share more property tax revenues with charter ...
The legislative proposals have not been heard in committees at the Statehouse yet, and some argued that HB 1136 is a bargaining chip to force IPS to share more property tax revenues with charter ...