In the past several years, Carmel Clay Schools has made several changes to its grading practices, including increased test retakes and using 50 percent – rather than 0 percent – as a minimum score in middle schools, even for uncompleted work. And many teachers are not fans. That’s according to| Current Publishing
In 2023, Kathy and Joe Cox received devastating news that their 20-year-old daughter, Abigail, had been killed in a vehicle crash in Arkansas. While grieving their loss, the family knew they wanted to build a legacy that would keep Abigail’s memory alive. In less than a month, they established Abs A| Current Publishing
The Zionsville Town Council unanimously approved a resolution Aug. 4 that marks the final step for opening Carpenter Nature Preserve. Zionsville Parks and Recreation Superintendent Jarod Logsdon said the Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation have finalized commitments for the Next Level Conserva| Current Publishing
The spotlight was on local nonprofits at the Westfield Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon Aug. 21 at the Bridgewater Club. And for the five organizations participating — offering services from health care to camaraderie — the overarching message was supporting the community. Representatives from| Current Publishing
A decline in enrollment, a change in how textbooks are funded by the state and the impact of Senate Bill 1 are among budgetary pressures Carmel Clay Schools faces as it builds its 2026 budget. CCS administrators presented the proposed 2026 $253 million budget and explained financial hurdles to th| Current Publishing
Hamilton Southeastern Schools Corp. has started a monthslong process to redraw school boundaries, partly in response to steadily declining enrollment in the elementary grades and shifting demographics. The HSE Board of Trustees heard a presentation Aug. 13 about how the process will move forward, wi| Current Publishing