Student named
to dean’s list
Michael Lilienthal, son of Gene and Cynthia Lilenthal of Brownsburg, was named to the fall 2009-10 dean’s list at Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, Minn. He is a 2007 graduate of Brownsburg High School.
To be named to the dean’s list at Bethany, students must carry at least 14 academic credits and maintain at least a 3.5 grade point average.
Pittsboro student
on dean’s list
Bellarmine University named Michelle Knights of Pittsboro to the fall 2009-10 dean’s list.
Students who receive a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale are named to the list.
Five county students
named to dean’s list
Wabash College Dean Gary Phillips has announced that five Hendricks County students are on the dean’s list for the fall 2009 semester.
Making the list were junior James Michael Nossett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Nossett of Brownsburg; junior Blake Alan Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart of Brownsburg; senior David Benson Haggard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Haggard of Avon; freshman Corbin Andrew Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard David; and Seth Douglass Flater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Flater of Pittsboro.
Wabash students must carry at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale to be named to the dean’s list.
Local student on dean’s list
DePaul University student Mary Hannon of Brownsburg has been named to the dean’s list for the 2009-10 fall quarter.
To receive dean’s list commendation at DePaul, full-time students must earn a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
School News
School briefs for Jan. 18, 2010
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VU dedicates Plainfield training center
Vincennes University officials turned the keys of its new Logistics Training & Education Center over to Robin Brandgard, president of the Plainfield Town Council, this week to mark the dedication of the facility.
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Program strives to help students attend college
BROWNSBURG — When William “Bill” Carter retired, he decided to put his energy into creating an organization to help students live up to their potential. He is now the executive director of the Carel Education Foundation that helps financially struggling teens achieve their academic goals.
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St. Susanna teacher receives grant
PLAINFIELD— Science teahcer Janet Keena received some good news this week — her class will receive funds for new microscopes.
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PHS homecoming set for Sept. 16
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County schools fare well on ISTEP
The Indiana Department of Education released statewide ISTEP scores on Tuesday and Hendricks County schools scored fairly well with students who passed both math and English.
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Marine Corps Educators Workshop
Educators from the Midwest were recently provided the opportunity to see how the United States Marine Coprs conducts basic training and transforms young men and women into Marines.
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Local residents immersed in Marine Corps culture
SAN DIEGO, Calif.— The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) has developed a reputation for being the best of the best and transforming men and women into an elite group of skilled warriors.
Last week, the corps put that process on display for educators from throughout the Midwest.
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School superintendent pay to come under scrutiny
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers who changed the way the state’s public school teachers are paid are now turning their attention to how top school administrators are compensated.
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Tri-West Middle School earns national recognition
LIZTON — It’s been a big year for the teachers, students, and staff at Tri-West Middle School. The school was recently named a four star school by the state and has now earned national recognition as a 2011 School to Watch.
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BCSC hires new principals
BROWNSBURG — Despite recently approving a little more than $3 million in budget reductions, the school board of trustees in Brownsburg approved the hiring of three principals at its Monday night meeting
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