INDIANAPOLIS — Returning for its second year, IndyGo’s annual Back to School Night will take place Thursday, July 25, from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center (CTC).  

This highly anticipated event is for individuals 18 years and younger who wish to learn new life skills and achieve greater independence by using public transit to travel to and from school and anywhere else throughout the city.  

During this event and while supplies last, IndyGo will offer a free backpack donated by New Direction Church to any student who obtains their personalized, reduced-fare MyKey card. IndyGo will also offer travel training to help students and their families learn how to use the agency’s bus network.  

Students who are enrolled in any of IndyGo’s partnering schools or programs listed below are eligible to receive a personalized MyKey card. This gives them unlimited access to IndyGo’s entire bus network at no direct cost to them or their families, for as long as they are enrolled at the school. IndyGo encourages students to get a completed Program Enrollment Form from their school administrator prior to attending the event; however, one will not be required for this event. Students who are not enrolled at a participating high school are also eligible to receive a personalized reduced-fare MyKey card at no cost during this event, which they can immediately use to ride at IndyGo’s half-fare rate by purchasing transit value online or at the CTC. (Note: Children 5 years old and younger may ride free with a fare-paying passenger, making them ineligible for a free backpack at this event.)

IndyGo’s Sponsored Rides Program partners include: 

  • Indianapolis Metropolitan High School 
  • Believe Circle City High School 
  • Purdue Polytechnic High Schools 
    • Broad Ripple 
    • Englewood 
  • Indianapolis Public Schools and Programs 
    • Arsenal Tech  
    • Crispus Attucks 
    • George Washington  
    • Shortridge 
    • Graduation Academy 
    • Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) charter schools 
    • Simon Youth Academy 
    • Emmerich Manual 
    • Unified Student Supports (USS) team 
    • Positive Support Academy 

“Through educating students about IndyGo’s services, we can embolden future transit riders with greater self-reliance and increased opportunities by granting them a wider range of mobility options,” said IndyGo President and CEO Jennifer Pyrz. “We feel honored to play this important role in empowering the upcoming generation to achieve independence and further connect them to their community.” 

Additionally, this event will feature a DJ and fun IndyGo swag. Riders can plan their trips to the CTC online here. For motorists, paid parking is available at the following locations: 

Requests for reasonable accommodation should be made at least three days in advance and can be submitted by contacting Special Programs Manager Jordan Patterson at jpatterson@indygo.net. 

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