Enlace School's IREAD Scores Soar with Marian University Partnership
Enlace School's IREAD scores have seen a significant increase of over 19% since partnering with Marian University.
Enlace School's IREAD scores have seen a significant increase of over 19% since partnering with Marian University.
A new report reveals concerning trends in how children interact with artificial intelligence (AI) - and it's not just for homework help.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has released its ranking of the best colleges for free speech, interviewing 68,000 students across 257 schools.
When many employees at Volumod left prison and joined the company, they faced a common challenge: they didn’t have their driver’s licenses back yet.
Students in Indianapolis took a stand against gun violence by organizing a National School Walkout at the Indiana Statehouse.
at James Whitcomb Riley School 43Anika Evans, the school's cafeteria manager, is inspiring students to find their passion for art beyond just serving food.
Wayne Township Preschool is transforming trash into treasure by creating an innovative playground out of plastic bottle caps.
New book-filled vending machines in Greenwood Community Schools are gaining the attention of students.
Gut feelings, prayers and "pure vibes" are influencing Americans' major decisions, according to a new study.
Alberto Montero's love for videography started when he was a kid, creating mini YouTube videos in kindergarten.
Residents on Indianapolis' northwest side are feeling the loss of a neighborhood center that not only served families but also teens and young adults.
IU Health's Mosaic Center is opening its first physical location, three years after launching virtually.
She Moves Forward, a organization led by founder and CEO Jan Mitchell, is empowering women in Black and brown communities through grief wellness coaching.
From faith to everyday life skills, Pastor Kenneth Sullivan Jr.
The University of Indianapolis brought back a popular Welcome Week tradition with its second annual Service for Impact Day, where over 200 students, faculty, and staff volunteered at local non-profit organizations.
PITTSBORO — As students head back to class, a local mental health organization is making sure they don't walk in alone.
Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is moving forward with the sale of two former school buildings.
Teachers at Sankofa School of Success now have a dedicated space to unwind during the school day, thanks to a new partnership between the Fight for Life Foundation and Simon Malls.
Stress can significantly hinder productivity by affecting concentration and memory, primarily due to the hormone cortisol.
Boone County Animal Rescue is dedicated to educating potential adopters about the significant needs of reptiles, rodents, and birds.
The "sandwich generation" - people taking care of their kids, parents or older loved ones.
BROOKVILLE — It was another busy day at Margaret Mary Health in Brookville.
Community Leader Montez Williams is empowering local youth through entrepreneurship with his "Mow the Block" program, which teaches them how to earn money by mowing lawns.
Butler University will introduce Butler Overseas, a unique program that allows students to earn a bachelor's degree while studying on six continents in just three years.
From textbooks to takeout, the cost of college life adds up quickly.
With students back in school for a new year, religious leaders on Tuesday night turned their focus to educating parents about the disparities in Indiana's education system.
Local educators and leaders gathered in Indianapolis to discuss the impact of education legislation on public schools.
INDIANAPOLIS — Silvia Aguilar, a former apprentice at the Early Education Career Institute (EECI), teaches four and five-year-olds at A Child’s World.
LiMStudios is a platform that empowers women and young creatives in Indianapolis, offering services such as branding, photography, videography, podcasting, and marketing strategy.
A study has found that DNA once considered "junk" makes up nearly half of the human genome.
Colleges will be required to submit data to prove they do not consider race in admissions under a new policy ordered by President Donald Trump.
In Marion County, just 26% of third through eighth graders passed the English language arts section of ILEARN this year, a staggering statistic that is raising concerns over literacy rates in the community.
INDIANAPOLIS — The need for engineers across the country is large, with Indiana facing a particularly pressing shortage.
MONROE COUNTY — The road to a great education may start before kindergarten.
As students return to Ben Davis High School, senior class leaders are setting a positive tone by fostering a welcoming environment on campus.
In a room buzzing with anticipation, aspiring construction workers gather to learn.
Hoosier parents are learning how to support their kids in becoming better readers.
With just a couple of weeks until the start of classes, some students have already returned to campus and are getting settled into their residence halls.
OpenAI, the operator of ChatGPT, has announced new mental health features after acknowledging that its model fell short in recognizing signs of delusion or emotional dependency.
Researchers at Indiana University are developing a new test that could dramatically shorten the time it takes to diagnose autism and ADHD.
The Build Yourself program at Public Advocates in Community re-Entry (PACE) is offering individuals with criminal records a chance to rebuild their lives through hands-on construction training.
The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its classrooms to enhance the learning experience for students of all ages and teachers.
Pope Leo XIV told over a million Catholic youths that they are "the sign that a different world is possible" where conflicts can be resolved with dialogue, not weapons.
Nearly eight million student loan borrowers are accruing interest on their debt again.
Avon Community Schools started the new school year with a bang, welcoming students to new start times and completed construction.
Indiana students are set to face more challenging math classes this school year due to a new law aimed at accelerating academic success.
For most teachers, the first week of school means lesson plans and classroom prep.
Families across Central Indiana are doing some last-minute shopping for back-to-school supplies, and it's essential to get the best deals.
Back-to-school expenses are soaring due to inflation and tariffs.
Indianapolis Public Schools families are gearing up for the 2025-26 school year, with excitement and anticipation building as students prepare to return to class.