Stories tagged with "peers"
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Sand Creek resource teacher relates to special education students' frustrations
Sand Creek educator knows the challenges experienced by special needs youngsters seeking to study and learn Sand Creek Elementary School teacher Charly Tunison sat inside her...
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Sand Creek resource teacher relates to special education students' frustrations
Sand Creek educator knows the challenges experienced by special needs youngsters seeking to study and learn Sand Creek Elementary School teacher Charly Tunison sat inside her...
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Indy out of starting blocks in green initiatives
Indpls is a mess, environmentally, socially, and...
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Community Health names new chief med officer
Dr. Clif Knight on Thursday took over as chief medical officer for Community Health Network. His appointment culminated a national search to replace Dr. Glenn J. Bingle, who...
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Decatur Central's Class of '39 gathers to chat about school days, memories, family
Decatur Central’s Class of ’39 gathers for a meal, memories In 1939, a new car cost $750, fewer than 100 television sets were in American homes and 34 students...
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Decatur Central HS Class of '39 reunion to gather at care facility Saturday
In 1939, a new car cost $750, fewer than 100 television sets were in American homes and 34 students graduated from Decatur Central High School. Among that group were a future chief...
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District to participate in Chinese program
Brownsburg — Brownsburg Schools is the fifth district in the country to receive a prestigious designation from China. Hanban, the executive body of the Chinese Language...
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Wayne Twp. officials see pockets of ISTEP success
Wayne Township administrators aren’t satisfied with ISTEP results but see some positive trends. The data comes from the new spring ISTEP that was given in March to students in a...
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IPS' Center for Inquiry named Blue Ribbon School
Parents and staff at School 2 say they don’t need the federal government to tell them they have something special, but they’re still celebrating the news that...
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Brownburg school district wins designation from China
Brownsburg Schools has become the fifth school district in the country to receive a prestigious designation from China. Hanban, the Office of Chinese Language Council International...
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IU, Purdue told to cut tuition costs or face delays in building projects
Lawmaker says projects will be held up if schools don’t agree to cut tuition A key lawmaker says that if Indiana and Purdue universities don’t take steps to reduce...
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No bailout for students priced out of college
Like many other students, this year was to be my last as a college undergraduate. Many of my peers are stressed, scrambling to find last-minute housing, the best prices on dorm...
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Spence named Ind. clerk of the year
Hendricks County Clerk Cindy Spence has been voted by her peers as the state’s best in her profession. Spence received the Marlene Sutton Clerk of the Year award at the...
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Terre Haute realty group names image award winner
Lois Collins recently was awarded the Realtor Image Award from the Terre Haute Area Board of Realtors. Collins, who was selected by 300 of her peers, is a board member of Covenant...
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Peyton Manning visit surprises ZMS student
On Tuesday, Jordan Mead and his peers at Zionsville Middle School received a surprise, special visit from Pro Bowl quarterback Peyton Manning. Mead, a fifth-grader, was the...
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Babies' magical milestone: parental attachment
Ask new parents to name the most important skills their babies could learn during the first year of life and they are likely to say, “Sleeping through the night.”...
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Honda in red for 4Q, books yearly profit
Honda Motor Co. said today it overcame a large quarterly loss to book a fiscal year profit that was well above forecasts, and vowed to stay in the black for the current fiscal...
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Viewing party to raise awareness of STDs
Planned Parenthood of Indiana and several Butler University student groups will host a viewing party for "Pedro,’’ a biopic on Pedro Zamora, the first openly gay...
