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IPS: Padres, directores solicitan cambios en políticas de inscripción

Un grupo de directores y padres de las Escuelas Públicas de Indianápolis (Indianapolis Public Schools, IPS) le está pidiendo al distrito que cambie las políticas de admisión que actualmente benefician a las familias blancas de ingresos medios y altos que viven cerca de las escuelas primarias más solicitadas del distrito y que, en efecto, excluyen sistemáticamente a los estudiantes negros y de tez morena que constituyen la mayoría del alumnado del distrito. Las cuatro escuelas Center for Inquiry (Center for Inquiry, CFI) del distrito necesitan realizar habitualmente un sorteo para cubrir el número limitado de cupos disponibles en sus clases de jardín de infancia, ya que hay más familias que buscan cupos en las escuelas imán de alto rendimiento que los que hay disponibles. Según un grupo de padres de la escuela CFI 70 que se unieron para hacer de su escuela un lugar más equitativo, la gran mayoría de esos cupos (más del 90 % en su escuela) se otorgan a familias que ya

IPS magnet enrollment policy straight up segregation, parent says

IPS magnet enrollment policy straight up segregation, parent says
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Some IPS High Schoolers Will Be Required To Ride IndyGo

Some IPS High Schoolers Will Be Required To Ride IndyGo Pixabay Indianapolis Public Schools Board approved a change Thursday to require around 600 high schoolers to use IndyGo for their sole school transportation in the 2021-22 school year, instead of a traditional yellow bus. The approval is part of a broader transportation reduction plan that includes enforcing decades-old walk zones at all schools. That means around 2,000 additional K-12 students will be required to walk to school rather than use district transportation.  The reduction in bus service is one of several transportation service changes and part of the district leaders’ plan to chip away at an $18 million budget shortfall, caused by a dip in enrollment this year. The total saving is expected to be $5 million.

Indianapolis Public Schools Swears In New Board Members, Strengthening Support For Charters, Reforms

Indianapolis Public Schools Swears In New Board Members, Strengthening Support For Charters, Reforms Aaricka Washington/Chalkbeat Indianapolis Public Schools swore in two new board members and two incumbents Monday night, strengthening support for the district’s controversial charter-friendly partnerships.  All four of the new and reseated board members have the backing of pro-school choice political action committees.   The addition of Kenneth Allen and Will Pritchard, the return of Diane Arnold and Venita Moore, and the loss of longtime district critic Elizabeth Gore strengthen the pro-charter forces on the board.  The board chose Evan Hawkins, a Marian University administrator and an IPS parent, as its president. Hawkins has been endorsed by Stand for Children, a charter school advocate organization. Moore will serve as the board vice president and Susan Collins will continue as secretary. 

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