Ronak Shah: I’m a charter-school teacher who supports IPS
Over the past few years, Indianapolis Public Schools took an important step toward stability by trying to right-size the district in a plan called Rebuilding Stronger.
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Over the past few years, Indianapolis Public Schools took an important step toward stability by trying to right-size the district in a plan called Rebuilding Stronger.
You do not sacrifice quality or performance by hiring a person with a disability. On the contrary, I find that the intangibles are as relevant as the business advantages—like a dedicated and capable workforce.
Susan Baughman served as president of the 2022 College Football Playoff Indianapolis Host Committee, which made her the primary point of contact for stakeholders, including the city, state, the Indianapolis International Airport, Visit Indy, Downtown Indy and Indiana Sports Corp. Baughman has played a key role in six international and world championship events and also […]
One second I might be contemplating my laundry pile and the next taking a deep dive into why sales are down this quarter.
History: In 1944, Edward Sieg and his wife, Agnes, planted and harvested their first 10 acres of popcorn on the family farm, then traversed Harrison County in southern Indiana to sell the raw product to stores. In 1960, the Siegs’ four sons—Wilfred, Donald, Eugene and Mark—inherited the business, Ramsey Popcorn Co. From there, they launched […]
Candidates Sue Finkam, Fred Glynn and Kevin Rider shared their opinions with IBJ about some of the major issues in Carmel ahead of the Republican primary.
The restaurant emerged 11 years ago in a previously abandoned Fletcher Place building, immediately gathering accolades and contributing to the city’s ascent as a culinary destination.
The rooftop plans call for an outdoor deck with seating for more than 50 people, as well as an indoor space with a small kitchen, a bar and table seating for another 50 people.
Christopher Waller, a member of the Federal Reserve’s governing board, said there has been little progress on inflation for more than a year.
Soni has served as interim dean of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business since July. The school also appointed vice deans in Bloomington and Indianapolis.
Solutions do not need to come at the expense of students in district-run schools.
Charter schools are not responsible to the elected school boards or taxpayers from whom they want property tax dollars.
Unplanned/unintended pregnancies are related to increased maternal and infant mortality.
Our Indiana legislators are uncomfortable with transgendered persons and want to keep them out of Indiana.
An estimated one in 100 Americans is intersex, and around 2% of the worldwide population have intersex traits.
State legislatures are causing schools to deprive young minds of the truth that will lead to greater understanding among the races.
The cyclical nature of political advocacy … makes it easy to forget that life under the dome is not always the most approachable experience.
Real news outlets … are still engaged in reputation repair for crimes they didn’t commit.
It is not a case that inspires confidence in the criminal justice system.
Without hope for their future, why would someone feel invested in our country and its foundational values?