The Indianapolis Public Education Corporation will hold a public input session regarding the consideration of a referendum levy on June 4 at 6 p.m. The meeting is scheduled to take place in the Media Center at Arsenal Technical High School, located at 1500 E. Michigan Street in Indianapolis, according to a June 1 announcement.
The session is intended for community members who wish to provide feedback or learn more about the proposed referendum levy. The corporation has invited stakeholders and residents from across central Indianapolis to participate in this event.
Indianapolis Public Schools serves over 30,000 students and provides services to families and students throughout central Indianapolis through its network of schools and programs, according to the official website. The district emphasizes racial equity as a core strategic priority and focuses on fostering academic excellence through tailored, relationship-driven education in a dynamic setting, according to the same source.
Aleesia Johnson serves as superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools, according to the official website.
Additional information about upcoming meetings or details related to the referendum may be available through district communication channels.



