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An Indianapolis city-county councilor has been expelled by the Democratic Caucus of the Indianapolis City-County Council.
The controversial House Bill 1136 is part of flurry of legislation targeting IPS and its coffers this legislative session.
In a rare moment of frankness, IPS board members spoke out strongly against the slate of bills threatening the district's existence.
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Hosted on MSNGujarat IPS officer scales Mount Kilimanjaro, hoists Indian flagA Gujarat IPS officer, Harresh Dudhat, became the first from the state to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, hoisting the Indian and ...
Indianapolis City-County Councilor Jesse Brown has been kicked out of the Democratic caucus. The decision may stem from a ...
Under a new federal policy pushed by the Trump administration, schools will no longer be considered "protected" areas from ...
This legislation is not student-focused and fails to reflect the community's input on how they envision their public schools ...
Indiana lawmakers have been considering a bill that could lead to a state takeover of Indianapolis Public Schools and several ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNIPS board takes stand against bills that threaten district’s survivalHouse Bill 1136, the most extreme bill facing the district, would dissolve IPS and its elected school board and replace it ...
Becoming an IPS officer is a dream for many. Lakhs of UPSC aspirants appear for the civil services exam to become an IPS ...
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