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March 27, 2026

IPS Board Appoints Hasaan Rashid to Vacant Seat

The Indianapolis Public Schools board has appointed Hasaan Rashid to fill a vacant seat representing the eastern part of the district. The decision came via a 4-2 vote. This appointment addresses the vacancy in the board’s representation. Key Points Board voted 4-2 to appoint Hasaan Rashid Rashid will represent the eastern district Appointment fills a […]

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Indianapolis Schools Cut $7M from 2026-27 Budget

The Indianapolis Public Schools board has approved a budget for the 2026-27 school year that includes $7 million in school-based cuts. These reductions are part of efforts to address financial challenges, though additional cuts may be necessary. The decision reflects ongoing fiscal pressures within the district. Key Points Board approves $7 million in school-based budget

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Ghana President Accuses Trump of Erasing Black History

Ghanaian President John Mahama accused U.S. President Trump of erasing Black history during a U.N. speech. The claims sparked significant backlash from various quarters. The incident highlights ongoing debates about historical narratives in education and politics. Key Points Ghanaian President John Mahama made accusations at the U.N. against Trump. Claims centered on Trump allegedly erasing

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Philly Schools Face $225M Budget Cut for 2026-27

The Philadelphia Board of Education has adopted a preliminary budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year that includes a $225 million cut to the district’s overall budget. This move aims to address financial constraints amid ongoing challenges in the public school system. The plan is part of efforts to balance the budget while maintaining educational services.

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Top Accreditor Defies Ed Dept’s Higher Ed Threats

The U.S. Department of Education warned higher education institutions to prepare for changes, prompting a response from the Higher Learning Commission, the nation’s largest accreditor. Its president took a defiant stance, stating the group would not react hastily to threats. This highlights tensions between federal oversight and accrediting bodies in higher education. Key Points Education

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