International Bookgiving Day fuels kids’ imaginations
Students in Sarah Murray’s kindergarten class at Childs Elementary School exchanged books as a part of International Book Giving Day Thursday.
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Students in Sarah Murray’s kindergarten class at Childs Elementary School exchanged books as a part of International Book Giving Day Thursday.
A kindergarten student looks at the new book she received from one of her classmates on Thursday at Childs Elementary School. The students were participating in International Book Giving Day, which aims to increase children's access to, and enthusiasm for, reading.
Sarah Murray reads "Splat the Cat" to her kindergarten class on Thursday at Childs Elementary School. The students were participating in International Book Giving Day, which aims to increase children's access to, and enthusiasm for, reading.
Students in Sarah Murray's kindergarten class at Childs Elementary School prepare to exchange books on Thurdsay in celebration of International Book Giving Day. Students brought in a book each to share with their classmates.
Members of the Monroe County Community School Corporation and local schools met Monday to discuss keeping children, and staff, safe in emergency situations.
In an effort to increase transparency, the Department of Education released math and reading assessment scores for public schools for the first time ever.
Federal guidelines call on schools to allow all students, disabled or not, to participate in athletic activities.
The new system, Family Access Skylert, allows parents to decide what kind of notifications they want to receive as well as how they receive them. The available delivery methods include cell phone, work phone or email.
Leaders including Senator Mark Stoops and Scott Reske met to discuss funding of Indiana education, following Gov. Pence's call to increase spending on public schooling.
Recently, taxpayers across America have expressed opposition to the fact that private schools that teach creationism are receiving tax dollars through voucher programs.
Recently, taxpayers across America have expressed opposition to the fact that private schools that teach creationism are receiving tax dollars through voucher programs.
Policy 5722, the policy outlining the possible changes to student media revisions, would enable the MCCSC Board of Trustees to prohibit publication of materials such as those that “contain obscenity or material otherwise deemed to be harmful to impressionable students who may receive them.”
Indianapolis Public Schools system will lose an award-winning superintendent with the retirement of Eugene White.
Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Eugene White's career is coming to a close after eight years.
A nonprofit organization that works specifically with education reform issues released a study focusing on education laws and policy in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Moore said another initiative is getting people to use less. Building energy used to be utilized between eight and 10 hours per day, but the number has since been reduced to six, which is about the amount of time the building is occupied. Temperatures are also set lower when no one is in the building.
In recent years, students of online education have grown by the thousands in Indiana.
Public schools could have the option to mandate daily prayer if a bill by State Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, passes the legislature this spring.
State Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, proposed the bill, Senate Bill 23. The bill would give school corporations the authority to require students to recite the Lord’s Prayer at the beginning of the school day.
Schools across the country are taking measures to make their schools safer, including those in Monroe County.