
Indianapolis Creates New Education Board
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Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett appoints a new board, IPEC, to manage public school operations, including taxes, referendums, buses, and buildings. The board will take over from the elected IPS board, aiming to address funding issues and fairly distribute tax dollars between traditional and charter schools. The move is supported by charter school backers but criticized by public school advocates who fear it will strip power from elected board members. The new board, consisting of three IPS board members, three charter/innovation school leaders, and three experts, will start in July, potentially reshaping education funding in Indy for years.
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