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Chalkbeat on MSNIndiana senators leave universal private school vouchers out of budget bill over cost concernsAs the House advanced a property tax reform bill that projections indicate would slash revenue for school districts, the ...
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett would oversee a plan to review how the Indianapolis Public Schools and city charter schools ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNProposed advisory group on IPS and charter schools sharing resources tweaked by lawmakersAn Indiana House committee has advanced legislation to create an advisory group that will study the possibility of IPS and ...
School districts stand to lose more than $700 million under the latest plan to cut property taxes for Indiana homeowners.
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WISH-TV on MSNIPS partners with Indianapolis Public LibraryIndianapolis Public Schools is celebrating their new partnership with the Indianapolis Public Library Wednesday.
All Indianapolis Public Schools students now have access to the Indianapolis Public Library's collection. This initiative aims to improve education and literacy.
Many young people are making their way to the Statehouse to testify about the controversial bill to divert property tax money ...
Under the bill that advanced Wednesday, the group will develop a plan for the collaborative use of transportation and facilities between IPS and charter schools within IPS boundaries.
The updated financial impact on school districts was not yet shared Monday. Indianapolis Public Schools informed parents over the weekend about House lawmakers’ new property tax sharing plan ...
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Axios on MSNMarion County schools bracing for property tax overhaulMarion County school districts stand to lose millions under the House Republicans' property tax reform proposal, which was ...
The total financial impact that these changes will have on school districts is unclear. But Indianapolis Public Schools said on its website Sunday that it would lose as much as $96 million from ...
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With just three weeks potentially left in the 2025 legislative session, Indiana lawmakers are sending more bills to Gov. Mike Braun's desk. Republicans, and some Democrats, last week signed off on ...
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