Tag: high school
Conexus Indiana and Ivy Tech Community College presented an innovative new advanced manufacturing and logistics curriculum for high school students called ‘Hire Technology’ to the Indiana State Board of Education today. Hire Technology is a two-year elective program designed to give students a head start on careers in those industries, which employ one of every …read more.
Indiana’s Commission for Higher Education and Department of Education today announced three regional partnerships between area colleges and school districts in an effort to ensure Hoosier high school graduates are prepared to succeed in college. These partnerships are part of Indiana’s coordinated efforts to promote greater clarity and alignment between the state’s K-12 and higher …read more.
Area prep football scores St. Joseph 35, Marian 21 Penn 43, Washington 15 Mishawaka 32, Elkhart Central 15 Adams 36, Riley 14 Clay 21, Elkhart Memorial 0 Bremen 42, LaVille 15 Jimtown 48, Concord 0 Culver 25, Knox 24 Fairfield 34, Angola 14 Warsaw 17, Goshen 0 Culver Military 20, Glenn 7 Kankakee Valley 49, …read more.
Warsaw 20, Columbia City 14 Wawasee 20, Whitko 7 Culver Academy 27, Tippecanoe Valley 22 Caston 28, Triton 20 Bremen 42, Plymouth 26 Concord 30, South Bend Washington 25 Elkhart Central 51, Elkhart Memorial 3 South Bend Adams 46, Northridge 20 Jimtown 27, NorthWood 0 FW Carroll 45, Goshen 7 South Bend Clay 12, South …read more.
Are you ready for some football? Area prep football teams will find out if they are or not come Friday night. The 2012 high school season kicks off on local gridirons with squads looking to start the year off on the right foot. A win or a loss in week one doesn’t determine the …read more.
The stellar high school football career for Wawasee High School graduate John Essex will get one more footnote before coming to a close. Essex will take the field as a high school representative one last time on July 13 as a tight end for the Northern Indiana All-Stars when the Indiana North team will take …read more.



