Stories tagged with "association president"
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Holiday spirit grabs Old Town Greenwood
Tree-lighting ceremony, appearance by Santa among Saturday’s family events Choirs will be singing, Christmas tree lights will begin beaming, and Santa and Mrs. Claus will be...
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Merchants showcase scarecrows for 5th year
ZIONSVILLE — Scarecrows can be found all over Zionsville from Main Street to Boone Village to businesses on 96th and Zionsville Road. This is the fifth year for the...
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Labor complaint tied to review of material
Carmel — Carmel Clay Education Association President Brian Lyday said the unfair-labor-practice complaint filed against the School Board resulted from curriculum material...
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Carmel teachers complain about gifted, talented program
CARMEL — Carmel Clay Education Association president Brian Lyday said the unfair labor practice complaint filed against the school board was because curriculum material was...
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Carmel teachers file labor complaint; hearing Friday
CARMEL — The Carmel Clay Education Association has filed a complaint against the Carmel Clay Schools’ Board of Education. The complaint alleged the board committed an...
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Carmel Clay delays cuts to budget
CARMEL — Carmel Clay Superintendent Barb Underwood’s 2010 budget cut proposal to the school board will be delayed. Underwood had originally planned to present her plan...
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Council to vote on moving traffic court, probation site
Plan to move traffic court and probation office angered residents, and initial vote was shelved in June A controversial proposal to move a busy traffic court and satellite...
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Brand took stand with Knight firing
Months preceding legendary coach’s dismissal were a ‘very difficult time’ for Brand, ex-IU official says For all of his accomplishments during his eight years as...
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North Central's homecoming tailgate party scores big with fans
The North Central Alumni Association’s homecoming tailgate party drew about 2,000 fans Friday. The two-hour pregame festivities included face painting and games for the kids and...
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Local hospitals prep for flu pandemic
Local sites stockpiling ventilators and masks, urging workers to get vaccinated Indianapolis hospitals are not waiting for the flu to hit hard this year — be it the new H1N1...
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Mediator: Teachers, board too far apart
Carmel — A mediator from the Indiana Education Employee Review Board determined after a meeting Thursday that the Carmel Clay School Board and the Carmel Clay Education...
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Mediation not effective for Carmel teachers, school board
A mediator from the Indiana Education Employee Review Board determined after a meeting Thursday that the Carmel Clay School Board and the Carmel Clay Education Association are too...
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Runners hope to use new B&O trail for fundraiser in Avon
AVON — The first section of the B&O Trail might be open for an upcoming race fundraiser. Workers are installing pavement and trail nodes for the first 1,000 feet of the...
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Ivy Tech ‘bulging at seams’; expansion thrills students
Ivy Tech students know better than others just how “bursting at the seams” the Downtown campus has become, now that 22,000 students have enrolled here. That’s a number that...
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Health premiums slam Carmel teachers
CARMEL, Ind. — More than a year after the old one expired, Carmel Clay teachers are stepping up their push for a new contract. Earlier this week, about 200 teachers picketed...
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Carmel teachers display contract frustration
An estimated 200 Carmel Clay Schools teachers lined the street outside the Carmel Clay Educational Services Building with picket signs prior to Monday night’s school board...
