Indianapolis Mayor's Office of Education Innovation

Indianapolis Mayor's Office of Education Innovation

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The Office of Education Innovation is dedicated to promoting and providing high-quality school options for Indianapolis students.

We are responsible for overseeing the academics, finances, and operations of mayor-sponsored public charter schools.

05/01/2026

Can you believe it's already May? If you or someone you know is still looking for a summer job, Indy Parks still has lifeguard positions available, including at Broad Ripple, Frederick Douglass, and MLK Parks. The $250 sign on bonus is still available through May 9th! Check out parks.indy.gov/summerjobs for more information.

04/23/2026

πŸ“’ Mark your calendars!

πŸŽ‰ May 1 - Round 2 OneMatch lottery results are released.

πŸ’» June 4 - The Open Seat Portal launches and Summer Enrollment begins! Families can view all remaining seats for the 2026–27 school year and claim a spot directly through the portal.

⚠️ Please note: No updates to OneMatch applications or new enrollments for the 2026–27 school year can be processed until June 4.

πŸ“ž Need help enrolling for the remainder of the 2025–26 school year? Give us a call, we’re here to help!

03/16/2026

Know a teen, young adult, teacher, or anyone else looking for a summer job? Indy Parks and Recreation is currently hiring for exciting roles including lifeguards, camp counselors, cashiers, facility attendants, food program coordinators, and more. Complete your application by April 2nd to snag a $500 sign-on BONUS! Tap the link below to learn more 😎

https://parks.indy.gov/summerjobs/

Photos from Indy Parks and Recreation's post 03/16/2026
01/30/2026

While contractual work for residential streets is complete for this snow fight, Indy DPW will continue reviewing and addressing snow removal reports on a case-by-case basis through the end of the weekend.

Residents will need to file a ticket with RequestIndy online or via the RequestIndy app. Attaching pictures of the street is highly recommended.

We take seriously the impact that this historic snow is having on people's lives and will work to remedy remaining snow reports.

Photos from Indianapolis Department of Public Works's post 01/27/2026
Photos from City of Indianapolis - Government's post 01/27/2026
Photos from City of Indianapolis - Government's post 01/25/2026

With snowfall totaling above 10" and still falling, continued subzero temps, and the potential for blowing snow overnight, Mayor Hogsett has issued a Local Disaster Emergency Declaration for Marion County. Subsequently, MESA has upgraded our Travel Status to a Travel Warning.

This is the highest level of local travel status, restricting travel to emergency management, public safety, healthcare workers, and other essential personnel such as utility employees only.

Circle City Readers - Social 03 12/16/2025

The data tells the story β€” Circle City Readers is delivering measurable literacy gains for students across Indianapolis.
See the results in this video and dive deeper in our newly released 2025 Progress Report.

Watch: https://youtu.be/QkSXeXpr-dM?si=HE_z2XAbwOwne0DW

Read: https://us-east-1-indy.graphassets.com/ActDBC5rvRWeCZlNNnLrDz/cmiyshhub00wz07ldaxyjkmms

Circle City Readers - Social 03 Circle City Readers is a high-dosage tutoring program designed to support literacy and reading proficiency across Indianapolis in response to falling reading...

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Indianapolis, IN
46204