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Township schools in Marion County, Indiana
Thousands of students attend township school districts across Marion County, Indiana. What challenges do they face? How are schools providing for them? Here is the latest news from those schools.
Officials say the community has made clear the need for a small school. Craig Prep will have an Afrocentric focus in a district where roughly 45% of the district’s students are Black.
Marion County voters selected their school district leaders this election. In total, 33 seats on 10 school boards are on ballots.
Board members who disagree about administrator pay and academic achievement are throwing support behind opposing candidates for the sole contested school board seat.
The I-SEAL program helps current educators earn their special education certification for free while remaining in the classroom.
Sean Taylor will be the next leader of the northern Marion County district. He starts the role on July 1, 2025.
Graciela Miranda earns teenagers’ trust at Pike High School by drawing on her experience as the daughter of immigrants.
Mary Easley teaches early childhood education to high schoolers at the same career center where she developed her love of teaching.
Here’s everything you need to know about the school board elections across Indianapolis from the most crowded ballots to the districts where every candidate seeking a seat will win.
There is 1 contested election and 4 candidates vying for 3 seats on the board in this Marion County district.
There are 4 candidates for 3 seats up for election on the board for the district in west Marion County.
Three candidates are facing no competition for seats on the Washington Township school board.
There are 5 candidates for 4 seats up for election on the board for the district in eastern Marion County.
There are 5 candidates for 4 seats up for election on the board for the district in northern Marion County.