Remembering our Fallen: Traveling memorial at USI honors fallen military personnel

USI hosted the opening ceremony of the "Remembering Our Fallen" war memorial at the school's Screaming Eagles Arena. The nationally touring photo-display memorial, which got its start in November 2010, honors military who died from wounds suffered in a war zone since September 11, 2001. Indiana's traveling display is among 15 state-specific memorials and a national memorial.

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UE students react to firing of Walter McCarty, ex-basketball coach some saw as a role model

After the firing of University of Evansville's head men's basketball Walter McCarty Tuesday evening, several students on campus expressed their support for the university's decision. 

UE freshman Kent Biehle said after hearing about McCarty's dismissal there seems to be low morale on campus but that the majority of students agree with the firing of the former coach and support the university's decision.

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Over half of EVSC, state schools meet federal expectations in new rating system

Just over half of Indiana schools are meeting or exceeding federal academic expectations, while 11 percent are failing to hit that mark, according to new school ratings released by the state Friday. 

The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Friday released the Federal 2018-2019 School Accountability Ratings. In the data, over 56 percent of high schools and 53 percent of elementary and middle schools received a rating of Meets Expectations or Exceeds Expectations.

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Toy giveaway at EVSC's Daniel Wertz Elementary incites cheerful frenzy

Students at Daniel Wertz Elementary went into a joyful frenzy Friday afternoon as they impatiently waited during the school's JAKKS Pacific Pacer Toy Giveaway.

Nearly 300 children frantically formed a line as school administrators and Evansville Police Department officers began passing out gifts from the toy company, which ranged from stuffed Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson figures to miniature skateboards and doll sets.

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Twice as many Evansville children get Christmas toys from Salvation Army this year

Carolyne Burton was one of many parents able to provide Christmas for their children with support from The Salvation Army. 

The community-based organization distributed toys to nearly 2,200 children Tuesday and Wednesday as part of the ToyTown Christmas drive, which was a 212 percent increase from last year.

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UE student establishes panel series to push for cultural awareness in Evansville

Summer El-Khodary, a first generation immigrant student at the University of Evansville, said she's often felt segregated from other students attending the predominantly white institution.

The long-time Tri-State resident, El-Khodary said she has witnessed other minorities have similar experiences.

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Debate over EVSC discrimination policy dissolves into shouting match at board meeting

Monday's school board meeting felt like a war zone as the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. board staff and community members engaged in a series of shouting matches during the nearly two-hour meeting.

Among the meeting's most intense altercations, EVSC Attorney Pat Shoulders and Tri-State Alliance (TSA) President Wally Paynter verbally sparred over issues concerning the school corporation's non-discrimination policy.

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Holiday Shop gives EVSC students chance to shop for family, friends

Fifth-grader Lauren Brece and her friends did their best to curb their excitement as they sat outside Stringtown Elementary's Holiday Shop's doors.

But as they passed through the entrance, glancing around the room's extensive gift display, they couldn't help but convey their feelings of anticipation during the school's weeklong annual program. The event, put on by Parent-Teacher Association members, allows the kids to pick out gifts to give family and friends.

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What does EVSC's non-discrimination policy cover? A closer look at the district’s approach.

Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp.'s non-discrimination policy has been at the center of a recent controversy involving a School Board member.

A video released by Tri-State Alliance purports to show EVSC Board Member Ann Ennis appearing to make a transphobic statement toward LGBTQ activists after last week's board meeting. Ennis though said the comments were taken out of context. 

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Cry me a river: EVSC board member accused of dismissing transgender suicide in viral video

A video of Evansville Vanderburgh County School Corp. Board Member Ann Ennis shouting at transgender advocates has grabbed national headlines with many calling for her removal from the board, but Ennis said it was taken out of context.

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Warrick County educator selected as the state's top principal

A local principal was named Principal of the Year this past weekend receiving recognition for her work to better both her school and community.

Sharon Elementary School Principal  Ashlee Bruggenschmidt was named the 2019 State Elementary Principal of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) Sunday. 

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