The amazing artists at Orange Moon Art Studio in Evansville recently applied their unbelievable talents to the walls of Castle Elementary, and the results are mind-blowing.
Teens and sleep...if you have teenagers and it seems like they sleep the day away, the reason is simple.....they need it. The American Academy of Pediatrics just released a new study that says older students, those in high school, are not getting enough sleep and that school should start later for those students.
This winter's ice and snow affects anyone with kids in the household, plus adults who work in any of the school corporations. Since both of my kids are still in public schools and Jenny teaches in one, we are affected by the snow days that will have to be made up. Interestingly enough, one of the options being offered by the state is a situation I would propose every year to my students in regar
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation received its report card today, and the consensus is the district will have to try harder – getting a “C” from the Indiana Department of Education for overall performance.
A school in Richmond, Virginia has recently started enforcing a new rule that has parents up in arms. Following instructions laid out by the federal government, children are not allowed to bring their own bagged lunch to school without a note from a physician.
Imagine you are in the school band and you are playing the Star Spangled Banner. You are going along just fine and suddenly, without warning your instrument falls apart at a pivotal moment in the song. That is exactly what happened to a kid playing the cymbals...
EVSC Back to School Schedule
Lincoln is already back.
Glenwood and Delaware Elementary Schools: Thursday, August 2
Evans: Monday, August 6
McGary Middle School: Tuesday, August 14
the rest of EVSC returns: Wednesday, August 15
Other Tri-State Area Schools' Schedules
Henderson & Owensboro: August 8
Gibson County: August 8
Posey County: August 14
Warrick County: August 15
This week, a third grader sauntered home with a loaded Taurus 9mm gun in his backpack and showed it off to his mom.
As it turns out, he bought the weapon from a classmate for $3 at their elementary school in Queens, NY.