Sydney Dauphinais
-
Some young people in Indiana with ties to Palestine say they are overwhelmed by the daily updates on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
-
Seven of 12 referendums to raise property tax revenue for local school districts passed in Indiana’s Tuesday general election.
-
A new state report found about 53 percent of Indiana high schoolers who graduated in 2021 went straight to college.
-
Eric Jenkins is an English teacher at Franklin Community High School in Johnson County.
-
A third Purdue Polytechnic charter high school has been approved to open in the IPS district boundary.
-
The ten finalists come from suburban, rural and urban districts across the state.
-
The state Senate minority leader called the decision an “erosion of progress in educational equality and racial justice.”
-
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to release a ruling on the use of affirmative action in higher education this month. Sydney Dauphinais spoke with Meyer about what schools and students could expect in a post-affirmative action era.
-
How could Indiana college admissions be impacted by the Supreme Court affirmative action decision?
-
The program makes $50 million available for eligible social service providers, child care providers, and nonprofits across the state that serve young children’s developmental needs.