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🎙️@wfyi Statehouse Education reporter | Send me things: rfradette@wfyi.org
A new alliance between Indianapolis Public Schools and the city’s mayor is expected to develop a plan for how to share school buildings and school buses between district and public charter schools — but for now, it’s only a first step in possible changes.

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IPS, mayor to draft a plan for charters to use schools, buses. It may be behind closed doors
The Indianapolis Local Education Alliance must meet by July 1 and produce a plan by the end of the year.
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April 26, 2025 at 12:50 AM
Indiana will no longer require high schools to offer an ethnic studies course — a move state officials say is necessary to comply with federal guidance and President Donald Trump’s efforts to remove diversity, equity and inclusion from public education.

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Indiana lawmakers drop ethnic studies as feds warn schools to comply or lose funding
Since 2018 every Indiana high school was mandated to offer a semester-long ethnic elective studies course.
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April 25, 2025 at 4:02 AM
NEW: Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has signed Senate Bill 1 — a move fiercely challenged by school districts who worry about losing property tax revenue to reforms and charter schools.

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Charter schools to benefit from new Indiana tax law as districts warn of losses
School choice supporters praised the legislation as a massive and long-overdue policy shift, as it will boost funding for students who attend public charter schools.
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April 15, 2025 at 9:20 PM
The legislation, if passed, gives the Indianapolis Mayor’s Office a crucial role in the future of Indianapolis Public Schools. District officials have been under pressure to change how they operate and share more resources with city charter schools.

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'Fix it.' With Hogsett in charge, IPS-charter school alliance moves forward in legislature
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett would oversee a plan to review how the Indianapolis Public Schools and city charter schools manage their resources.
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April 10, 2025 at 4:39 PM
In a funding fight dominated by adult voices and political debates, students from traditional public & charter schools are speaking up.

I spoke w/ 8 students who want to be heard on Senate Bill 518.

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April 3, 2025 at 8:19 PM
Indiana’s state college and university systems have agreed to automatically admit high school students who complete one of the state’s new diploma paths.

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IU, Purdue to automatically enroll students who meet new high school diploma rule
All seven Indiana public colleges and universities, and some private institutions, are guaranteeing automatic acceptance for students who earn a new type of high school diploma.
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April 3, 2025 at 11:35 AM
A new legislative proposal would establish an alliance of Indianapolis Public Schools, city & state leaders to shape how the district manages its buildings & student transportation.

Here’s how it could influence future of IPS —>

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IPS, lawmakers reach 'collaborative' proposal for future of facilities, transportation. New board would oversee it
The new legislative proposal would push city and state collaboration on Indianapolis Public Schools as the district faces heightened political and operational strain.
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March 26, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner echoed Trump and Braun’s support for shifting more control of education to states and parents.
"Over the coming weeks and months, there will be a variety of rumors and myths that may spin up," she wrote in her newsletter.

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​Braun at White House as Trump moves to dismantle Education Department​
Education is a state and local responsibility, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said. I support President Trumps bold action to return education to where it belongs and to put parents in the drivers seat of th...
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March 21, 2025 at 12:28 PM
Longtime director of Indiana Charter School Board was asked to resign in Jan. James Betley told @Rachel_Fradette his departure was not voluntary.

The board picked a new director from Trine Univ during a 4 min meeting Monday. More here:

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Indiana charter school board director is out. He says not by choice
James Betley served as the board's executive director and general counsel for nearly a decade. The director at Trine University's Education One was picked to replace him.
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March 13, 2025 at 3:39 PM
A number of education bills remain on the table — Here’s what to know

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Indiana's legislative session hits halfway point. Bills to end DEI, change school funding still face debate
More than 30 education-related bills that could reshape the states K-12 education system remain under consideration.
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March 4, 2025 at 7:33 PM
Indiana schools must end 'race-based' programming by Feb. 28 or risk losing federal funding

Indiana's K-12 & higher ed agencies are telling schools, universities to consult w/ attorneys to make sure they are in compliance, reports

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Indiana schools must end 'race-based' programming by Feb. 28 or risk losing federal funding
Indiana schools, colleges and universities are being told to consult with their lawyers and end race-based programs or risk losing federal funding.
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February 26, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Luke Britt, Indiana’s longest serving public access counselor is stepping down after 12 years following changes to his office by state lawmakers this time last year.

Britt estimates that he wrote more than 2,000 advisory opinions.

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Indiana's public records expert steps down as new law shapes office's future
Luke Britt, Indianas longest serving public access counselor, is stepping down after 12 years in the role following changes to his office by state lawmakers in 2024.
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February 20, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Legislation that aimed to dissolve Indianapolis Public Schools won’t move forward in the Indiana legislature.

That’s because the committee required to advance House Bill 1136 won’t hear it, according to the office of Rep. Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis).

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Legislation to dissolve IPS, Gary, other school districts fizzles out. Here's why
House Bill 1136 won't get a hearing in the House Education Committee.
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February 14, 2025 at 1:21 AM
Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Aleesia Johnson said the proposed revenue shift could force the district to close at least 20 schools.

"This bill isn't it,” said Johnson. This bill is incentivizing everyone to look out for themselves."

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Charter schools could get share of school districts' property tax revenue as fight over equity continues
IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson said the proposed revenue shift in Senate Bill 518 could force the district to close at least 20 schools.
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February 12, 2025 at 1:46 PM
Reposted by Rachel Fradette
HSE, IPS, Carmel schools face huge cuts under Gov. Braun’s tax plan. Here’s how much your district could lose via @rachelfradette.bsky.social
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HSE, IPS, Carmel schools face huge cuts under Gov. Braun’s tax plan. Here’s how much your district could lose
Look up how much funding your school cloud lose if Gov. Mike Braun's property taxes reform plan is approved by lawmaker.
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February 6, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Indianapolis education reform groups and some politicians have not endorsed the legislation but continue to call on IPS to address what they say are inequitable issues of funding, transportation and access to facilities for children who attend charter schools in Indy.
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These 3 bills will 'destroy' IPS, district leaders say
This legislation is not student-focused and fails to reflect the community's input on how they envision their public schools thriving, the IPS Board said.
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February 3, 2025 at 2:25 PM
If one of the changes to the state's school referendum rules goes through, Westfield-Washington schools could lose nearly $11 million. More here -->

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Lawmakers seek limit on how often schools ask voters for funding increase
Senate Bill 8 would require school districts to wait at least one calendar year after an operating or safety referendum ends before asking voters to approve another property tax increase.
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January 29, 2025 at 4:22 PM
His plan for property tax relief – defined in Senate Bill 1 – could put some pressures on school district budgets across the state. This makes his boosts to education more modest than previous years.

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5 ways Braun’s proposed budget impacts education — including teacher pay, universal vouchers
Braun hopes to get more money for academics in the classroom, not for operations and administrators, in the 2025-27 budget.
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January 17, 2025 at 6:55 PM
HB 1136 would disband the district’s elected school boards and transition these district-run schools into charter schools.

But some say the bill may be intended to start discussions about giving charter schools a share of local property tax dollars.

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School districts, coalitions punch back at bill that would close their doors
Some say House Bill 1136 may be intended to start discussions about giving charter schools a share of local property tax dollars, which they do not receive now.
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January 15, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Reposted by Rachel Fradette
Indiana lawmakers have introduced a bill that would dissolve the state’s largest public school district.

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Legislation would dissolve IPS, four other school districts. Then charters take over
The proposed Indiana House Bill 1136 would dissolve Indianapolis Pubic Schools, Gary Community Schools, Tri-Township Schools, Union Schools, and Cannelton City Schools.
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January 6, 2025 at 5:27 PM
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THIS IS THE POWER OF JOURNALISM.

Habitat for Humanity tried to foreclose on their home -- despite the fact they were keeping up with payments.

When WFYI told Habitat that the foreclosure violated federal law, they dropped the case. So proud of my colleagues today.

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When two Indianapolis teens lost their mother, Habitat for Humanity tried to foreclose on their home
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit that helps low-income families purchase homes through interest-free mortgages. The goal is housing security and a chance to build generational wealth. But after one...
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December 13, 2024 at 4:00 PM
Indiana has new high school diplomas coming for the class of 2029 after unanimous State Board of Education vote.

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Revamped high school diploma approved after 'messy' process
The new graduation requirements will allow students to earn qualifications for career paths after completing a base diploma.
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December 11, 2024 at 4:34 PM
Reposted by Rachel Fradette
The Indiana Department of Education’s first draft of the diploma rules would have made drastic changes to how teenagers learn.

But Indiana reversed track following pressure from educators, higher education leaders and the public.

via @rachelfradette.bsky.social

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Indiana high school diplomas set to change after state board vote Wednesday
The State Board of Education will decide whether to approve changes that promote work-based learning and help high schoolers prepare for careers.
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December 10, 2024 at 5:25 PM
The new governor’s plan for education is coming together. www.wfyi.org/news/article...
Mike Braun unveils first-term education goals, keeps Ed Secretary Katie Jenner
The agenda closely mirrors his campaign promises to voters about expanding school choice options and teachers pay.
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December 6, 2024 at 3:57 PM