Classroom briefs

Student graduates from university

Owensboro Community and Technical College

Bartholomew County: Emily Susan Haub, degree in veterinary technology

Universities announce Dean’s lists

The Cumberlands

Columbus: Ashim Khadka, Sonali Rawat, Shravan Kumar Balde

Hope: Constance Chasteen

Southern New Hampshire University

Columbus: Amber Davis, Sarah Aulick Smith, William Huffer

North Vernon: Cody Hubbard, Haley Sharp, Jessica Wilson

University of Evansville

Columbus: Jessica Johnston, Luke Schneider, Henry Hall

Hope: Rachel Hoke

Commission selects teachers for fellowship

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced that 20 educators from across the state have been chosen to participate in the Indiana Educator Fellowship for Creative Teaching, a program centered on bringing arts and creativity into the classroom. This prestigious program invites educators to participate in hands-on training sessions followed by the implementation of a full semester of arts integration activities in the classroom.

The Fellowship for Creative Teachers is a program of the IAC, in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE), that celebrates and supports outstanding educators throughout the state in implementing creativity-centered innovation in the classroom.

The 2024 Creative Teaching Cohort is:

  • Amber Sims, Central Middle School (Bartholomew County)
  • Amelia Shaw, Columbus North High School and Columbus East High School (Bartholomew County)
  • Brooke Hamlett, Hornet Park Elementary (Marion County)
  • Christine Gauer, Saint Patrick School of the Terre Haute Deanery (Vigo County)
  • Denise Wampler, Southside Elementary School (Bartholomew County)
  • Duane Curry, Christel House Academy West (Marion County)
  • Emily Thien, Eastwood Middle School (Marion County)
  • Gregg Nowling, Purdue Polytechnic High School Englewood (Marion County)
  • Joscilyn Acosta, Premier Arts Academy (Elkhart County)
  • Kathie Kenworthy, York Elementary School (Elkhart County)
  • Laurisa LeSure, Wilson Elementary (St. Joseph County)
  • MacKenzie Cox, Centerville Junior High School (Wayne County)
  • Maria Edwards, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School (Lawrence County)
  • Mary Dinkel, Fayette Elementary School (Vigo County)
  • Mickie Magnuson, Greater Clark County School Corporation (Clark County)
  • Molly Oros, Valparaiso High School (Porter County)
  • Nicole Schadek, Purdue Polytechnic High School Schweitzer Center at Englewood (Marion County)
  • Raeanne Yatska, New Castle High School (Henry County)
  • Sarah Elrhanjaoui, William Tell Elementary (Perry County)
  • Shawn Charlton, Bartholomew County Youth Services Center (Bartholomew County)

The fellows will attend a series of virtual learning sessions and will receive three days of immersive, hands-on training in connecting creativity to state standards, access to a fully funded in-school creative arts residency, and a $1,000 honorarium.

Local art students honored at Franklin

FRANKLIN – The Franklin College Art Department presented awards at the annual reception of the spring semester student art exhibit.

Among the students who received awards were:

  • Karina Sebastian, of Shelbyville, received an Award of Excellence for ceramics I.
  • Aidan Asher, of Shelbyville, received an Award of Merit for fine art photo I.
  • Hayden Kermode, of Shelbyville, received an Honorable Mention for fine art photo I.
  • Maggie Abshire, of Columbus, received an Award of Excellence for advanced design.
  • Emma Mills, of Columbus, received an Award of Excellence for advanced fine art photo.
  • Tristan Reeves, of Columbus, received an Honorable Mention for 3D foundations, and an Honorable Mention for Ceramics I.