IPS to explore money-saving options under new law to share funding with charter schools

INDIANAPOLIS — The head of Indianapolis Public Schools is addressing concerns over a new law regarding funding for public and charter schools in Indiana.

The new law requires public schools to share funding with charter schools, a move that IPS parents and teachers have pushed back on.

Friday evening, IPS Supt. Dr. Aleesia Johnson said in a recorded statement provided to 13News by IPS that the district is planning public town halls this summer to discuss options to save money…

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