Seven Oaks Classical School works toward innovative public education
This September, students from 53 schools came together to create a new class at Seven Oaks Classical School, a charter school in Ellestville, Indiana.
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This September, students from 53 schools came together to create a new class at Seven Oaks Classical School, a charter school in Ellestville, Indiana.
Jan Pierson spends her Mondays and Wednesdays at the library, not for book browsing, but to help local kids with math and science.
Jo DiBenedetto heard another catcall, aimed at one of his female friends, coming from People’s Park. Then a barrage of blue and red lights illuminated DiBenedetto’s walk home from class. Later that night screaming from the park filtered into DiBenedetto’s room in his Kirkwood Avenue home.
Bloomington community members gathered on Sunday for a chance to see Lil Bub at the annual Barktoberfest and Run for Animals 5K.
With the general election approaching in November, school board candidates are gearing up to encourage the Monroe County community to think about voting not just in the presidential election but in the school board election as well.
A bright green van pulled up to Clear Creek Elementary School with shelves full of mystery, laughter and learning. The bookmobile was making its first stop of the day.
Though the general election isn’t until Nov. 8, Monroe County school board members encouraged the community to get out the vote now.
Last night the sides of the aisle switched colors on stage, with Hillary Clinton donned in red and Donald Trump in a blue tie. The differences continued on from there.
In a series of weather and utility difficulties with Monroe County Community Schools this past month, students were left with a rain day.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation not only provides English learning education for students within their district, but for the adults in the community as well.
Vendor booths lined Marci Jane Lewis Park this weekend with everything from political or religious groups with pamphlets to platefuls of funnel cake.
Hoosier students around Indiana are being taken care of, despite ITT Technical Institute’s national shutdown.
Shane Gibson is getting kids out of the classroom and into nature and encouraging them to think about the earth as part of them — not just the planet they live on.
Gov. Mike Pence announced last week Sept. 4-10 was National Blood Donation Week. The community was encouraged to give back to the community in the week leading up to Sept. 11, according to the American Red Cross press release.
Indiana is working to make schools even safer for all Hoosier children.
Parents no longer have to worry about their kids missing their buses or standing in the rain when it’s late. There’s an app for that.
The Third Street Park smelled strongly of garlic over the Labor Day weekend.
The room is filled with kids and chaos — until the piano starts playing.
While science has recognized drug addiction as a disease, society has not, community member Brandon Drake said at a candlelight vigil for drug overdose victims Wednesday night.
On one side of the street sat an Indiana advocacy group promoting the separation of church and state. On the other, two teenage volunteers put together colorful bracelets with a group of children.