Trade School Thrives in Indianapolis Amidst High Demand for Plumbers and Welders
Trade schools have been booming with applicants, and one school in Indianapolis is thriving amidst high demand for plumbers and welders.
Trade schools have been booming with applicants, and one school in Indianapolis is thriving amidst high demand for plumbers and welders.
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Easterseals Crossroads' iCan Bike Camp is more than just teaching kids to pedal - it's about building confidence.
The Indiana Pacers are gearing up for a decisive Game 7 that could lead them to a world championship, and fans are embracing the moment with excitement and anticipation.
Union Schools in Modoc, Indiana, has secured its first victory in a court battle to stay open beyond the coming school year.
A new academic year is still weeks away, but Indiana educators are already working to implement a slate of new laws passed during the 2025 legislative session — including changes to classroom instruction, attendance policies, and teacher pay.
A Indiana School for the Deaf alumni and deaf community advocate has expressed concerns that layoffs at the school will have a significant impact on students beyond the classroom.
Money can be tight in the summertime, especially for families who are just trying to put food on the table.
The Indiana Association of the Deaf is calling on Governor Mike Braun and the General Assembly for help, as a budget crisis forces the Indiana School for the Deaf to cut 26 staff members, including teachers, nurses, and more.
As more young people rethink their career paths, a growing number are opting for careers in trades over traditional four-year college degrees.
The brightest young entrepreneurs from across central Indiana will take center stage at Clowes Memorial Hall on June 20, competing in the Innovate WithIN 2025 State Finals.
While many students are away on summer vacation, all four Indianapolis Public Schools Future Centers stay open to prevent "summer melt" – an all-too-common trend where college-bound students fail to enroll in the fall despite being accepted and planning to attend.
Purdue University has cut ties with "The Purdue Exponent", its independently run student newspaper, effective Thursday.
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is ending free access to its full-day pre-K program.
The Atterbury Job Corps center in Edinburgh, Indiana is facing closure after the Department of Labor announced it would be shutting down centers across the country, aligning with President Donald Trump's new budget proposal.
Indiana University is shutting down its system-wide DEI office on May 22 amid political pressure from federal and state government officials.
Milwaukee Public Schools' families say they want answers and the truth about federal efforts to address the district's lead crisis inside several schools.
The journey from patient to provider is a remarkable one, especially for Noah Holland, a 25-year-old EMT whose life was saved by the institution he now serves.
Harvard University is challenging the Trump administration's decision to bar the Ivy League school from enrolling foreign students, calling it unconstitutional retaliation for defying the White House's political demands.
A group of Indianapolis young men and women are using theatre to tackle real-world topics affecting them.
Westfield High School senior Asha Adhikari has been honored for her service to the homeless community through her club, Project HOPE.
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House Republicans have proposed setting aside up to $5 billion per year for scholarships to help families send their children to private and religious schools.
Jenifer Young, an English Language Learners teacher at Hamilton Southeastern High School, has received the City of Fishers Educator Innovation Grant.
The parents of a 15-year-old girl have filed a tort claim notice against Twin Lakes School Corp.
Pendleton students got hands-on experience in vocational training during Trades Day at Pendleton Heights Middle School.
Empowering Youth Through Art and AdvocacyVoices, a youth-focused organization, is making strides in empowering young people through arts and advocacy.
An effort to penalize school districts who fail to report teacher injuries failed to get off the ground this session.
A central Indiana music dynasty could make history this weekend at the Indiana State School Music Association State Concert Band Finals.
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The Trump administration has put antisemitism on college campuses in the spotlight.
Nearly 45 years after John Lennon's death, his musical legacy continues to inspire and educate through the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, which stopped at the University of Indianapolis this week.
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George Washington Carver Montessori School 87 faces a new lawsuit for chronic abuse of a first-grade special needs student from 2023-2024.
The forced collections on federal student loans in default resume Monday after a five-year reprieve during the pandemic.
Students help put away supplies at the end of a reading and writing lesson at the Head Start program, Jan.
The lawyer for the family whose child survived a sexual assault on a school bus is calling for change after the incident.
INDIANAPOLIS — Ivy Tech Community College has discontinued its free summer school program for high school students, citing a "challenging fiscal environment" that is impacting all public higher education institutions in Indiana.
A physical education teacher and assistant basketball coach at Daleville Junior/Senior High School has been fired after allegations of inappropriate conduct and communication with students surfaced.
Butler University has launched its new Founder's College, a two-year, non-residential program designed for students who excel but lack the resources to pursue higher education.
Indiana First Lady Maureen Braun is launching a new fundraising initiative to expand and sustain Dolly Parton's Imagination Library across the state.
A 12-year-old boy was slashed on the wrist by a girl in a Perry Township school, sparking concerns over systemic safety issues in the district.
Indiana Senate Democrats are calling on Gov.
The Indiana University Board of Trustees has undergone a significant change, with the governor now having the power to appoint all nine trustees.
Center Grove Schools in Indiana has revealed the results of an audit that found its former leader, Superintendent Rich Arkanoff, misused a credit card and failed to properly report time off.
When Random House Publisher Andrew Ward met recently with staff editors to discuss potential book projects, conversation inevitably turned to current events and the Trump administration.