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Is your child ready for Kindergarten? Are you looking for a high-quality preschool program? Geminus Head Start, a Northwest Indiana leader in early childhood education, is coming to Highland. We are a no cost educational program providing scholarships for eligible families with children from birth through age 5, as well as pregnant mothers. We offer warm, nurturing teachers, healthy meals and snacks, and a fun and educational environment for children to learn and grow. Free health screenings are also available along with resources and supports for parents. We will have an information table at kindergarten registrations.
Interested? Fill out an application: Geminus Head Start
Indiana Department of Education Announces Recipients
(including STOH $75,000) of 2018 Digital Learning Grants
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Education’s (IDOE) Office of eLearning announced today the recipients of the 2018 Digital Learning Grants. This year’s grants offer up to $75,000 in support for districts developing a new focus for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) instruction, or computer science, within their existing digital learning environment.
“Maintaining a focus on STEM activities in today’s educational environment is vital to preparing students for their future success,” said Dr. Jennifer McCormick, Superintendent of Public Instruction. “I congratulate the awarded districts as I know they will use this grant to continue making a positive impact in their communities.”
In line with IDOE’s 2018 Strategic Priorities, the 2018 Digital Learning Grants focused on proposals that included vetted STEM curriculum, devices for coding, robotics equipment, and professional development for teachers. Twenty-Seven districts were awarded Digital Learning Grants, totaling nearly $2 million in funding. Awarded grants ranged from just over $11,000, up to $75,000.
The 2018 Digital Learning Grant recipients include:
Adams Central Community Schools Blue River Valley Schools
Carmel Clay Schools Decatur County Community Schools
East Noble School Corporation Franklin Community Schools
Kankakee Valley School Corporation Lakeland School Corporation
Milan Community School Corporation Mississinewa Community Schools
Mooresville Consolidated School District MSD Lawrence Township
MSD Wabash County Schools North Harrison Community Schools
North Spencer County School Corporation North Vermillion Community School Corp.
Porter Township Schools Randolph Eastern School Corporation
Richmond Community Schools River Forest Community School Corporation
School Town of Highland Scott County School District 2
South Bend Community School Corporation South Henry School Corporation
Triton School Corporation Westfield Washington Schools
South Madison Community School Corporation
The Department of Local Government Finance and the Indiana Business Research
Center pursuant to IC 5-14-3.9, has created an online dashboard that displays
information about political subdivisions, including revenues, expenditures and
assessed values. It also includes educational performance data for school
corporations. You can access the dashboard by clicking here.
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