Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Public Schools’ superintendent announces Rebuilding Stronger plan
INDIANAPOLIS — Throughout her state of the district speech, Indianapolis Public Faculties’ Superintendent Dr. Aleesia Johnson introduced particulars of the district’s Rebuilding Stronger draft plan.
The plan, Johnson stated, “is a century within the making.” She stated it’s a dedication to youngsters and your entire group.
If permitted by the college board in November, it can profit everybody, Johnson stated.
She delivered the speech at Arlington Center Faculty, and as she famous, could be the brand new residence of a STEM, project-based studying faculty if the draft plan is permitted.
The plan, in line with the district, focuses on increasing what works whereas making a roadmap to ship nice colleges, wonderful choices and extra equitable entry.
“The arduous reality is that our actuality has been divided between selection colleges, typically with more difficult courses, and neighborhood colleges, which haven’t all the time had the identical choices,” Johnson stated. “We additionally know that for therefore many youngsters, it’s the humanities, or music, or staff sports activities that draw them into faculty and studying — but at quite a lot of our colleges, a toddler might need solely a kind of choices. These limitations have fallen particularly arduous on children of shade in our district, who attend neighborhood colleges in increased numbers. Far too many have been denied the precise type of choices that make children enthusiastic about faculty.”
Throughout a briefing Tuesday morning with reporters, Johnson and different district officers mentioned the plan. Listed here are the important thing issues it’s good to know.
The 8 elements of Indianpaolis Public Faculties’ Rebuilding Stronger plan
These elements tackle the wants and desires from the group to deal with the district’s “most urgent challenges,” in line with the district.
- Creating devoted Okay-5 and 6-8 colleges to create an “thrilling and sturdy” faculty expertise for elementary and center faculty college students.
- Improve equitable entry to varsities and cut back pupil mobility by creating enrollment zones.
- Improve amenities and modify colleges to accommodate new applications, educational fashions or grade reconfiguration.
- Enhance pupil entry to high-performing and high-demand colleges in all zones.
- Enhance entry to free pre-k by including applications in colleges
- Improve accessibility of particular education schemes in every enrollment zone
- Provide elevated entry to high-ability programming to eligible college students in a extra centralized location.
- Cut back the variety of small colleges and poor amenities whereas bettering pupil enrollment
A serious a part of the plan entails creating Okay-5 and 6-8 colleges to create equitable experiences. Beneath the proposed plan, all college students in Okay-5 IPS colleges can have entry to:
- Arts
- Music
- Bodily training
- Pc science
- Core phonics curriculum daily in grades Okay-3
- Libraries with up-to-date collections and alternatives to borrow books
- Faculty and profession prepared curriculum
- Highschool connections
Beneath the proposed plan, all center faculty college students can have entry to:
- Be taught to play a musical instrument
- Athletic programming
- seventh grade college students can take pre-Algebra and eighth grade college students can be taught Algebra 1. It will make it attainable for college students to finish Calculus earlier than they graduate.
- Faculty and profession counseling
- International language beginning in seventh grade
- Civil and social research
To help the brand new Okay-5 and 6-8 colleges, a number of colleges will change the grade ranges supplied.
The next colleges will transition to Okay-5 colleges
- Anna Brochhausen Elementary Faculty
- Brookside Elementary Faculty
- Carl Wilde Elementary Faculty
- Charles W Fairbanks Elementary Faculty
- Christian Park Elementary
- Clarence Farrington Elementary Faculty
- Chilly Spring Faculty (6-8 grade to William Penn)
- Eleanor Skillen Elementary Faculty
- Ernie Pyle Elementary Faculty
- James Russell Lowell Elementary Faculty
- Jonathan Jennings Elementary Faculty
- Lew Wallace Elementary Faculty
- Meredith Nicholson Elementary Faculty
- Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary Faculty
- Theodore Potter Elementary Faculty
- Robert Lee Frost Elementary Faculty
- William McKinley Elementary Faculty
- Adelante @ Emma Donnan Faculty
- Middle for Inquiry II (84)
- Middle for Inquiry III (27)
- Middle for Inquiry IV (70)
- Chilly Spring Faculty (6-8 grade to Penn 49)
- Daniel Webster Elementary Faculty
- Eliza A Blaker Elementary Faculty
- Frederick Douglass Elementary Faculty
- George W Carver Montessori Faculty
- George W Julian Elementary Faculty
- International Prep @ Riverside 44
- James A Garfield Elementary Faculty
- James Whitcomb Riley Faculty 43
- Merle Sidener Gifted Academy (from 2-8 to 1-5, 6-8 grade to Harshman)
- Rousseau McClellan Montessori Faculty
- Washington Irving Elementary Faculty (merged with CFI II)
- William A Bell Elementary Faculty
The next colleges change or reopen to supply 6-8 grades:
- Northwest Center Faculty
- Arlington Center Faculty
- Longfellow Center Faculty
- Harshman Center Faculty
- Broad Ripple Center Faculty (Purdue Polytechnic North Excessive Faculty can even be positioned at Broad Ripple)
- Howe Center Faculty
- William Penn
- Edison Faculty of the Arts
Citing numerous causes, together with low and or declining enrollment and buildings not being nicely utilized, the plan proposes the next colleges cease offering classroom instruction after the 2022-2023 faculty yr:
- Francis Bellamy PreK Middle and Step Forward Program
- George Buck Faculty 94
- Floro Torrence Faculty 83
- Raymond Brandes Faculty 65
- Francis Parker Faculty 56
- CFI 2 – Benjamin Harrison facility
- Paul Miller Faculty 114
A number of buildings will bear facility upgrades, together with new rooms, investing in VOIP telephone methods and intercoms, athletic subject enhancements and addressing constructing deficiencies, like inside lighting, fireplace alarms, paving surfaces and fencing.
Most buildings have a goal completion date of summer time 2024.
You’ll be able to view the presentation from the district under to be taught extra in regards to the Rebuilding Stronger plan.
Indianapolis, IN
Snow lovers brave storm to enjoy winter in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Snow lovers were out and about Friday evening to enjoy the snow while running errands.
It was no surprise that the few people willing to brave the storm would stop to talk about how they actually love the snow.
It’s no surprise that the few people willing to stand outside in the snow to do an interview about the snow actually loved the snow.
Fely Tapia is a travel nurse from Atlanta. She loves getting a chance to experience this winter weather. “We don’t have snow in Atlanta that much, and I’m a cold person. I prefer cold weather.”
Harry Singh was doing a photo shoot outside of a gas station because he loves the snow so much. “(The) last few years we didn’t get that much, but this year is good. We enjoy the snow.”
Keyona Ruth is a snow lover and a ride-share driver. She was out braving the snowy conditions to take passengers around the city during the snow on Friday night. “I actually like it right now. It’s just a little slushy, if they clean the streets a little better it would be a little bit better.”
Despite loving snowy weather, these drivers were not loving the road conditions in Indianapolis.
“It’s a new adventure for me, learning how to drive in the snow. I just approach it in a curious way,” Tapia said. “They did not clean those roads, so it’s hard for my car, even though the car is a little higher, it was hard for the car to drive through.”
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works says its crews were working 12-hour shifts around the clock to keep the roads clear.
Strom Track 8’s meteorologist say the weather will slow down this weekend before chances for snow return Sunday night.
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Indianapolis, IN
Colts GM Chris Ballard: 'I don't run from the criticism'
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Colts general manager Chris Ballard had a clear message to the Colts fan base.
He said he understands where the frustration comes from. He doesn’t blame the fans for being mad.
But, he isn’t going to hide.
“I don’t run from the criticism,” Ballard said.
Ballard decided after the 2023 season to run it back with a similar roster in 2024. He regrets that decision now.
“Instead of really creating competition throughout and throwing new blood into the locker room, new players in the locker room, I said you know what? We’re going to run it back,” Ballard said. “That was a mistake.”
“That’s probably the biggest miscalculation I made is you know, my vision since I’ve been here has been to take care of our own guys,” Ballard said.
Ballard said that he did not create enough competition on the roster. He added that there has to be real stress within the locker room.
Colts defensive tackle DeForest Buckner brought up issues with complacency and ego, specifically within the defense. Ballard said that Buckner was right about those things.
“Ultimately, what I’ve done is created an atmosphere that wasn’t competitive enough,” Ballard said.
Ballard said there was an entitlement among the players that returned. Ballard noted they deserved to be back, but there’s also an expectation and a standard that needs to be upheld.
At the quarterback position, Ballard said they will be bringing in competition. He gave two reasons for that, saying competition makes everybody better and that Anthony Richardson has not proven that he can play 17 games.
He did give any details on where they would be looking though.
“We’ll bring who we think is the best guy we can bring in,” Ballard said.
He also went into more depth on why Richardson was benched in the middle of the season. He said Richardson was “drowning.”
“I thought he needed to take a step back and breathe a little bit,” Ballard said.
Ballard said they had a meeting with leadership, which Richardson was a part of. The meeting was about an hour and a half long, and there were honest conversations about where they were and what they needed to do. Ballard noted that the players let it be known what the expectations were for Richardson.
As for Colts owner Jim Irsay’s message to Ballard, it was clear: “fix it.”
Ballard said that Irsay said that he needs to get it going back in the right direction, and they need to win.
Ballard was clear that he is still confident in his abilities as a general manager. He was also clear about where he thinks the Colts are right now.
“Right now, we’re not close, Ballard said. “I’m going to make this really clear. Close is losing on the last play of the Super Bowl. That’s close. Going 8-9, that’s not close.”
Ballard has been the general manager for the Colts for eight seasons. In those eight years, the Colts have never won the AFC South. The other three teams in the division have all won the division multiple times. He has two playoff appearances and just one playoff win.
Colts owner Jim Irsay decided to keep Ballard around for a ninth season, writing on a post to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday that he believes in Ballard and the collective ability to make improvements for the 2025 season.
The Colts missed the playoffs for the fourth straight year in 2024, the longest drought in 30 years for the franchise.
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Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Liberation Center hosts community pop-up event
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A local bookstore and advocacy group are joining forces to make an impact.
The Indianapolis Liberation Center is hosting a pop-up event at Tomorrow Bookstore on Massachusetts Avenue Saturday to raise awareness and funds for vital community efforts.
This event is about more than selling merchandise. It’s about bringing people together to support marginalized communities and create real change in Indianapolis.
Visitors at Saturday’s event on Mass Ave can browse merchandise designed to inspire and inform people about LGBTQ+ liberation, women’s rights, and other social justice issues.
“We’re going to be coming in and we’re going to have a table set up where we’ll do volunteer intakes, sell some of our books, shirts, posters, and things like that, and do some of the outreach with the community to talk about getting involved and volunteering at the center,” said Destiny Glover, general coordinator at the Indianapolis Liberation Center.
It aims to be a safe space for participants to sign up for any services they may need from non-profit community partners such as IOC Watch, a prison re-entry group, Arte Mexicano en Indiana, an art gallery that highlights marginalized artists, and Hope Packages, that provides food for struggling communities in Indiana.
“We’re just kind of helping them make sure they’re getting their needs met,” Glover said. “Healthcare, visitation, anything that they may need from inside and outside prison. And also helping that lower class that’s struggling with homelessness.”
As Glover sees it, the event is a great example of how community partnerships can fuel meaningful activism.
“A lot of the time we’ve noticed that while there are a lot of people fighting individual fights and pockets of struggle,” Glover said. “Oftentimes, when we come together and connect whatever the commonalities are of the struggles, we have a lot more power to get things done, and we can really build a stronger community to fight with.”
All of the proceeds from the sales will go toward funding the Indianapolis Liberation Center.
“Just making sure that we have the resources and things like that to put on and really help the community, and keep the lights on here,” Glover said.
Saturday’s event is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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