Indiana Ends Funding for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Seeks Private Donors
Indiana government has announced it will no longer support Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program.
Indiana government has announced it will no longer support Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program.
Arsenal Technical High School's Ebony Lee is the latest winner of the WISH-TV Golden Apple Award.
Two central Indiana families are suing Perry Township Schools over allegations of "pervasive violence and bullying" within the school district.
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) officials are warning that a proposed revenue-sharing bill could force them to close nearly two dozen schools.
On February 8, Young Authors Day in Indianapolis is celebrated with a community literacy fair showcasing the work of dozens of newly published local authors.
Reading is a fundamental skill, but not every child has the tools to be successful.
Indiana Medicaid cuts could place new pressure on public schools as the state moves forward with plans to limit access to applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy.
Mother who survived multiple heart attacks shares her storyA Mother's Heart: Jill Wells' Inspiring JourneyFor Indianapolis mother Jill Wells, the heartbeat of her family motivates her to persevere through life's challenges.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was sworn into his new role on Saturday, one day after surviving a contentious confirmation that included three Republicans voting in opposition.
Governor Mike Braun's state budget proposal has sparked outrage as it eliminates funding for Martin University, a private institution in Indianapolis and Indiana's only predominantly Black university.
In the wake of a recent homicide involving a 14-year-old girl, the Marion County Youth Violence Prevention Coalition's Crisis Response Task Force has expressed concern and commitment to supporting affected families and the broader community.
A cybersecurity breach has affected Indiana schools, exposing personal and private information about schoolchildren and teachers.
As winter weather approaches, schools across Central Indiana are watching closely.
Volunteers of America has recovery facilities in Indiana that allow women to be in recovery with their children.
INDIANAPOLIS — Transportation to and from school is vital for working families.
Makenzie Gilkison stands in the main lobby at Greenfield Central High School, Tuesday, Dec.
INDIANAPOLIS — Only about half of high school seniors in Indiana are pursuing higher education, but Indiana University Indianapolis (IU Indy) is striving to change that by expanding its innovative program aimed at removing obstacles to college admission.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Golden Apple Award, presented by WISH-TV, recognizes exceptional teachers in central Indiana, celebrating their dedication and impact on students.
INDIANAPOLIS — An elementary school is facing criticism for excluding special education students from a Christmas program, leaving many parents heartbroken and calling for reform.
INDIANAPOLIS — An elementary school in southern Indiana has publicly apologized for excluding certain students from its Christmas program.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Adelante Schools at Emma Donnan Elementary and Middle School proudly hosted their fifth annual holiday shop on Friday, providing a valuable service to students and their families.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education has unanimously approved a redesign of the high school diploma during a board meeting, with an 11-0 vote.
INDIANAPOLIS—Thursday was a momentous occasion as students graduated from the third class of the Multicultural Media Producing Program at WISH-TV, culminating several months of dedication and hard work.
INDIANAPOLIS — Governor-elect Mike Braun has announced that Dr.
INDIANAPOLIS — Although elementary school students may not yet be considering their college futures, a new initiative funded by the Big Ten is helping pave the way for their educational journeys.
SHERIDAN, Ind.
Students at Lebanon High School are protesting against Principal Frank Meyer following accusations of verbal abuse from both students and staff.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has exciting news for prospective students: beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, undergraduates from middle-class families earning less than $200,000 a year will benefit from free tuition.
HAMILTON COUNTY — At Hamilton Southeastern High School, students have the opportunity to explore agriculture through a hands-on greenhouse program.
INDIANAPOLIS — On Tuesday, Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) unveiled its comprehensive legislative agenda for 2025, outlining key priorities designed to bolster public education and improve student outcomes across the state.
ARCADIA, Ind.
The arrival of November not only signals the approach of the holiday season but also marks the beginning of the open enrollment period for health insurance through the federal marketplace.