IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson says the district is full of options for anyone from those who speak Haitian Creole, to the neurodivergent, students with special needs, and families new to the city.
The Indianapolis Public Schools Board approved reuse plans for school buildings that will close this summer and formally shuttered facilities no longer providing academic instruction to students. The decision comes after multiple charter school organizations sought to acquire some buildings under a law that would allow a $1 purchase.