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Dance Marathon 2012

Author Archives February 28, 2012

PHOTOS: The seventh annual Dance Marathon event took place on Feb. 25. This year, participants raised ‎$261,229.48 for Riley Hospital For Children. CONNER GORDON / PHOTOS INTRODUCTION Dance...

Maintenance department to prepare air conditioning system for March 1

Beats February 25, 2012

The maintenance department will prepare the air conditioning system starting mid-January and finish during February. The department expects the air conditioners to function by March 1.

Gear up: Freshman Eileen Chou prepares for the “Rebound Rumble” challenge. TechHOUNDS members undergo six intensive weeks of building before Regionals. Hailey Meyer / Photo

TechHOUNDS team enters competition season with confidence

News February 23, 2012

From March 15 to 17, TechHOUNDS will travel to Purdue University to compete in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Regional competition against 45 other high...

Sales tax on Amazon products begins in 2014

News February 23, 2012

Although senior Carter Grove buys the necessities from  brick and mortar businesses, he only has to turn to his computer screen for everything else. He purchases many items online, ranging from books...

Money Matters: Roger McMichael, assistant superintendent of business affairs, discusses the effect the deduction will have on Carmel Clay Schools. According to McMichael, CCS will lose $97,000 per semester. Stuart Jackson / Photo

Sinking Costs

News February 23, 2012

By the time freshman Morgan Montgomery graduates from Carmel High School, she will have endured eight semesters as a part of Carmel Clay Schools (CCS). As second semester elapses, somewhere in the state...

Math teacher Dan Perdun teaches his Algebra II class. Under the RISE merit pay system, teachers like Perdun would be evaluated based on the categories of planning, instruction, teacher leadership and professionalism. KATHLEEN BERTSCH / PHOTO

Students and teachers show mixed reactions to merit pay system

News February 23, 2012

Along with the Gradual Release of Responsibility model (GRR), this school’s administration plans to adopt the Research-based Inclusive System of Evaluation (RISE), another model that includes student...

English department adopts common core standards, changes curriculum and speech

News February 22, 2012

Since the state of Indiana has adopted the common core standards, a set of standards being implemented across the nation designed to prepare students for college and the workforce, the English department...

The Great Central U.S. ShakeOut to occur Feb. 7

Author Archives February 7, 2012

On Feb. 7 at 10:15 a.m., Carmel High School will participate in the Great Central U.S. ShakeOut, a region-wide earthquake drill. The drill will utilize the internationally-recognized protocol to "Drop,...

My NFL Experience

Author Archives January 30, 2012

Dumbfounded - to be speechless with amazement; astonished. That pretty much sums it up. This Saturday afternoon, my dad and I made the trip downtown to be a part of the spectacle that is Super Bowl...

Super Bowl XLVI Coverage

Super Bowl XLVI Coverage

Author Archives January 27, 2012

See below for coverage of Super Bowl XLVI. COVERAGE Ryan Zukerman: My NFL Experience (1/31) Aruni Ranaweera: We need a Super Bowl Monday (1/27) News: Student volunteers set to work Super Bowl...

Seniors Lyndon Ji and Youkow Homma work with Dr. Roland Roeder, mentor and assistant professor at IUPUI. Ji leaves CHS to do more advanced outside research on his Gold Days. OMEED MALEKMARZBAN / PHOTO

Superintendent Jeff Swensson hopes to gain ‘high performing’ status for the school district

News January 27, 2012

According to the Carmel Clay Schools website, Superintendent Jeff Swensson, oversees over 15,000 students. The website also states that CCS has “a history of setting the highest achievement goals for...

Due to issues of test equality and practicality, many colleges make the SAT and ACT optional in college admissions

Due to issues of test equality and practicality, many colleges make the SAT and ACT optional in college admissions

News January 27, 2012

In 1926, Carl Brigham, a Princeton University psychologist, administered an adaptation of an army IQ test to thousands of college applicants, testing a prototype of what would become the notorious SAT...

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