
IPS Faces $5M Deficit, Cuts Teachers, Programs
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Indianapolis Public Schools face financial challenges, including a $490 million budget and a $5 million deficit, due to falling student numbers, property tax changes, and a shift in public education corporation responsibilities. Cuts to art and physical education programs, along with reduced prekindergarten spots, have caused frustration among parents and educators. A November referendum could help, but the district lacks a plan for failure, leaving the future uncertain.
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