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Indianapolis Public Schools announces proposed $7 million cut to school budgets as deficit looms
Indianapolis Public Schools will cut $7 million from school budgets amid growing fiscal challenges. The district’s future hinges on a voter-approved tax increase.
Critics say the effort could become a trojan horse for charter expansion, but the bill's proponents say it's essential to save IPS.
The federal government forces schools to teach non-native English speakers but won't pay for it, even as costs grow for Indianapolis Public Schools.
Already, advocates from both camps are squabbling on whether charter schools should be exempt from certain provisions.
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The announcement at a Tuesday meeting comes as substantial changes for IPS are on the horizon that will dilute the elected school boards power.
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