Stories tagged with "creativity"
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Meet the Teacher: Lisa Sullivan
Grade/subject at what school: Kindergarten through fifth grade general music, Mohawk Trails Elementary. Number of years teaching: 20. Work e-mail: lsulliva@ccs.k12.in.us...
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Accountant's creation wins scarecrow contest
ZIONSVILLE — The people have voted and Angela Wulber, Certified Public Accountant, is the winner of the Zionsville Merchants Association’s Scarecrow on Parade...
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Visible signs show IUPUI's growth, success
The Sept. 20 Star highlighted two dimensions of IUPUI’s success. First, your great photos showed our students and alumni launching the first IUPUI regatta; 48 teams racing...
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Meet the Teacher: Mary Jungemann
Grade/subject/school: Seniors, juniors and sophomores; English; Southport High School. Number of years teaching: Beginning 17th. Work email: mjungemann @msdpt.k12.in.us...
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Residents, groups may decorate bales
Brownsburg — The town is hosting its first Build-A-Bale contest to let local residents and businesses show a little creativity with some autumn flair. The goal is to raise...
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Brownsburg bale-building contest under way
BROWNSBURG – The town is hosting its first Build-A-Bale contest to let local residents and businesses show a little creativity with some autumn flare. Registration began Tuesday...
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Employer and client led to career enlightenmentMy big break
My big break professionally was the opportunity to spend more than a decade of my career at Borshoff and the unique chance to represent Starbucks Coffee Co. during my last two...
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Unknown origin of zoning law should make public wary
The proposed planned unit development, or PUD, zoning ordinance now on the July agenda of Zionsville’s Plan Commission was sent there by Zionsville’s Town Council....
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Nonprofits get creative aid for not much at all
Carole Stein heard the younger women who visited the NCJW Boutique saying it was kind of dull, and she wanted to do something about it. As a nonprofit sharing space in the Julian...
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Lantern Road media specialist Lori Silbert plans to create alphabet books for lessons
Lori Silbert, a media specialist at Lantern Road Elementary School, will tour 10 European countries for nearly a month this summer, and she plans to bring her trip into the...
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Let's look beyond school labels
No Child Left Behind and the state’s concerted enforcement of that federal law have had the laudable effect of putting educators’ feet to the fire. They also have many...
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'Pirates of Penzance' players connect to teacher's family
Clay Middle School vocal music teacher June Clair and her husband John went to Europe last summer to research a musical they are writing on Hans Christian Andersen. June Clair had...
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European trip basis for Clay Middle School play
Clay Middle School vocal music teacher June Clair and her husband John went to Europe last summer to research a musical they are writing on Hans Christian Andersen. June Clair had...
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iMOCA matures along with city's appreciation for art
For an entity that began as little more than an idea – no address, no physical presence, no collection, no home – the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art has...
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Project teaches girls about native land
FISHERS Katelyn Connor said making a Chinese pagoda out of gingerbread with her Girl Scout troop stimulated her imagination and taught her more about her native land."It's very...
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Web Developer's Handbook | CSS, Web Development, Color Tools, SEO, Usability etc.
Web Developer’s Handbook is a list of essential web-sites, which make the life of web developers easier. Compiled and updated by Vitaly Friedman
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Young Audiences to get award at White House
JoEllen Florio Rossebo hasn't been to the White House since she took a tour when she was 10 years old. Her second visit will be today, when Florio Rossebo, president and chief...
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I'm thinking about going Mac. This story backs my theory
I say go Mac! Not sure what all the "liberal"...
