Nearly 63 percent of students are in families whose income qualifies them for free or reduced meals. ![]() Students at Warren are about 55 percent Black, 19 percent White and 17 percent Hispanic. So far, the district has been reimbursed for spending around $11 million for instruction costs, according to the state. Warren is using some of the one-time funds to pay for interventionists to help students overcome reading and math challenges. That’s about half the total federal funds the district received for pandemic related relief. The district budgeted more than $22 million to address student instruction in wake of the pandemic. Just 8 percent of students were proficient in both subjects - a 14 percentage point decrease from before the pandemic in 2019. This year Warren had the lowest rate of students who passed both the math and English sections of the ILEARN exam for all county school districts. Last year around 11,600 students were enrolled in the district’s 15 schools. Three of seven board seats are up for election in Metropolitan School District of Warren Township on the eastside of Marion County. This article was co-published by Chalkbeat Indiana and WFYI as part of a collaboration ahead of the 2022 school board elections. Three of the district's seven school board seats are up for election in the November 2022 general election. ![]() A sign from MSD Warren Township's annual Warren Clean Up Day.
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