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IPS seeks applicants to fill vacant District 4 school board seat
The Indianapolis Public Schools Board seeks applicants to fill a vacant District 4 seat after Commissioner Allissa Impink resigned to run for Indiana State Senate. Applications close June 23, with an appointee selected by June 25 to serve until January 2025, when an elected member will take over. The November election will decide five of seven IPS board seats amid financial challenges and new governance by the Indianapolis Public Education Corporation.
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