INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Early voting is underway in Marion County on a major Indianapolis Public Schools ballot question. The school district is asking voters to support a $410 million capital referendum to fund upgrades and renovations at 23 school buildings under the Rebuilding Stronger plan. The referendum, approved by the IPS board in December, would go toward new […]

  On Wednesday night, The Indiana Board of Education, in a 6-2 vote, gave control of Emmerich Manual High School, Emma Donnan Middle School, and Thomas Carr Community High School, back over to the Indianapolis Public School District. This comes just eight years after the state takeover that occurred in 2012. IPS already has a […]

    All Indianapolis Public Schools students will be out for summer by Thursday, June 13, but that doesn’t mean the kitchen will be. The IPS food service staff is set to serve free breakfast and lunches to kids — and adults for no more than $4 per meal — from Monday, June 10 through […]

UPDATE 7:40pm: HOT 96.3 and IndyHipHop.com can now confirm that Dr. Eugene White will retire from Indianapolis Public Schools in April. In a Tuesday night board meeting White said,”I want to inform you that at the end of the workday on Friday, April 5, I will retire from the IPS school district.” Dr. White announced […]

UPDATE 7:40pm: WTLC and PraiseIndy.com can now confirm that Dr. Eugene White will retire from Indianapolis Public Schools in April. In a Tuesday night board meeting White said,”I want to inform you that at the end of the workday on Friday, April 5, I will retire from the IPS school district.” Dr. White announced his […]

More than 12,000 Indianapolis Public school (IPS) students may be late arriving home this afternoon. A job action involving bus drivers working for Durham School Services, a contractor responsible for transporting half of IPS students, is the cause for the delays for students today. Durham School Services is based in Warrenville, Ill., and serves 450 school districts […]

This is an official statement from IPS. The Indianapolis Public Schools is revising its plan for a two-hour delay on Monday, Feb. 8 after push back from the Indiana Department of Education. Education Department officials issued a statement today saying IPS’ plan was not acceptable because it did not meet the minimum hours required for instruction. […]