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Hogan Denny slams door on No. 1 Center Grove: 'When you hand him the ball, the game's over.'
BLOOMINGTON — Mooresville baseball coach Eric McGaha was unequivocal when describing just how important senior Hogan Denny is to the Pioneers program. "He's the best player to ever put on a Mooresville baseball uniform, period," McGaha said. "His desire to win is greater than anybody else's. He wants to win more than anyone. ... So, when you hand him the ball, the game's over. It's over."
Local Mother Honors Son's Memory at Ivy Tech Graduation
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Popularity and cost of Indiana’s voucher program surge as more wealthy families sign up
Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news.Indiana spent roughly $439 million on its voucher program for the 2023-24 school year as enrollment in private schools hit a record high, a surge driven in large part by students from wealthy families.The figure represents a $127 million increase from the $311 million the state spent on its voucher program last year, according to the Choice Scholarship Program annual report released Friday. The number of participating students in 2023-24 increased by approximately 32% from 2022-23.Additionally, the number...
Syndication: The Indianapolis Star
Ben Davis Giants Mark Zackery (4) tackles Crown Point Bulldogs Larry Ellison (3) on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, during the IHSAA Class 6A football state championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Ben Davis Giants lead at the half against the Crown Point Bulldogs, 10-3.
Barrett’s Marvin Flores Wins Prestigious SEPTA Award for Special Education Advocacy
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'We’re leaving a legacy.' Heritage Christian wins third straight baseball sectional title.
INDIANAPOLIS – After Heritage Christian defeated second-ranked Triton Central in the Class 2A Sectional 42 championship Monday at Park Tudor, senior left fielder Ryan Williams caught up with his family and teammates to celebrate his third sectional title in as many seasons. Williams had dirt and mud on the...
NHS FAA's Quack Attack team to compete in national event
Northeastern High School’s FFA Envirothon team is heading to Indianapolis this fall to compete in the National FFA Environmental and Natural Resources Career Development Event Competition. Northeastern’s “Quack Attack” team qualified for the national event after placing first at the North Carolina Envirothon April 26-27 at Cedarock State Park in Burlington. Quack Attack’s win marks the second time a Northeastern FFA team has placed first at the state Envirothon and qualified for the national competition, the first coming in 2014. ...
Docs: Guion Creek Elementary teacher who allowed children to fight during recess now faces neglect charges
INDIANAPOLIS — A former Indianapolis elementary school teacher has been charged with two counts of neglect of a dependent. Indiana’s public court reporting system indicates Reshanda Allen has been formally charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in bodily injury and neglect of a dependent. The incident the charges stem from unfolded in February, according […]
Greenfield-Central ace Parker Rhodes has right mentality for postseason play
The IHSAA baseball state tournament begins Wednesday starting with sectional play. There's added weight to a win-or-go-home game, and teams must decide which pitcher on its staff is best suited to handle the magnitude of the moment. For Greenfield-Central, the Cougars are giving the ball to junior Parker Rhodes to start the...
New Palestine's flawless fielding highlights semifinal rout: 'Everyone was spectacular'
PENDLETON — Courtney Study hedged. And who could blame her? Shortly after shutting out Pendleton Heights on four hits in the Class 4A Sectional 9 semifinal Wednesday night, the senior hurler was asked which of her teammates' web gems was her favorite. "Oh my gosh. I can't pick one....
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