Supporting Education: IPS Seeks Community Help for Essential School Supplies
As summer comes to a close, parents across Central Indiana are preparing their children for the upcoming school year. For Katrina Newell, a mother of three with another baby on the way, the back-to-school shopping has already begun.
"Slowly getting some supplies and school uniforms and all the fun stuff, new backpacks," Newell said. "I'm a teacher too, so I love when kids come prepared and ready with all of the things, and they're excited for it."
To ensure every student is equipped with the necessary supplies, Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is actively reaching out to the community for assistance.
"A lot of our IPS students and families face financial hardships right now, so school supplies can add up quickly, and that's another expense for the families," said Tiffany Parker, IPS Family and Community Engagement Manager.
To ease this burden, the district is collecting school supplies at the IPS administration building, encouraging local residents and businesses to contribute to the initiative.
"We're collecting backpacks, expo markers, folders, binders, you name it,” Parker said.
The demand for school supplies is substantial, with nearly half of children attending U.S. public schools coming from low-income families. Approximately 16 million children lack access to essential school supplies, translating to one in every four kids.
"It helps create a sense of belonging and knowing that partners, the community came together, families came together to help support their education," said Jose Juarez, IPS Family and Community Engagement Director. "I think it brings them the message that they matter and that the community supports them and backs them."
IPS will distribute the collected items to students at back-to-school events starting next week. The first day of school for IPS is set for August 4th.