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Members of the Carmel Quiz Bowl team display their plaque, banner and medals after winning the statewide Quiz Bowl tournament. Following this tournament, the team will continue their in-person practices every Thursday in Room A208. “We had a great time at State; we got to meet teams from all around Indiana and talk to them about Quiz Bowl and how they study (and) practice,” Jordan Seigel, co-president and senior, said via email.

Carmel Quiz Bowl wins State, prepares to host competitions

Claire He March 12, 2023

Carmel Quiz Bowl will compete at the High School National Championship Tournament (HSNCT), which will take place in Atlanta this year. To prepare for the logistics of the HSNCT, the team plans to run...

Economics Club to prepare for state competition

February 9, 2023

The Economics Club members are now assembling their team rosters for their competition at Purdue University in late March, according to Jordan Seigel, co-president of the Economics Club and senior.  "Everyone...

Local elections can have direct impact; students, teacher promote research, due diligence to select candidates

Local elections can have direct impact; students, teacher promote research, due diligence to select candidates

Jenny Li and Helena Wang November 7, 2022

The midterm elections on Nov. 8 will also include the Carmel Clay School Board elections. Current President Katie Browning and Vice President Louise Jackson will continue to serve; however, all three district...

Economics Club starts tutoring students, to prepare for Economics Challenge

October 17, 2022

Economics Club has started tutoring students enrolled in economics classes to help them pass their classes, according to Jordan Seigel, co-president of Economics Club and senior. "Our club has started...

Superintendent Michael Beresford works in his office located inside the Carmel Clay Schools Education Services Center. Beresford said he believes the greater emphasis placed on inquiry by the recent social studies curriculum reformat is critical in developing valuable life skills for students at this school.

CHS evaluates social studies department after curriculum restructuring

Raghav Sriram September 20, 2022

According to Superintendent Michael Beresford, the school board evaluated the high school's social studies program at their last meeting. “So we had to report on the social studies (program), and...

Student, teacher discuss changes to pandemic-era review plans for upcoming English AP exams

Archit Kalra April 21, 2021

For AP Language and Composition teacher Roya Farrow, there have been some changes to the way she helps students review for the AP exam this year, given the COVID-19 pandemic and the hybrid/virtual school...

Carmel Historical Society to build new Museum on Monon Trail

Carmel Historical Society to build new Museum on Monon Trail

Raghav Sriram April 20, 2021

According to Dan McFeely, president of the Carmel Historical Society, the Carmel Historical Society is in the designing phases of a new three-story museum it plans to build directly adjacent to the existing...

Student, teacher discuss COVID, new course approval process

Archit Kalra March 2, 2021

For sophomore Jordan Seigel, the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting hybrid schedule brought some changes to his AP Seminar class. “For virtual days we're just told to read some articles and then write...

Student discusses how new English courses help diversify curriculum

Archit Kalra February 10, 2021

As the fast-approaching 2021-2022 school year brings with it six new English courses for rising juniors and seniors to try, students are discussing some of the ways in which the classes diversify an English...

The English Department will make changes to the curriculum to better address the issues virtual learning poses, such as limited contact with teachers, according to English teacher Christine Ellis. Ellis said she will work with other teachers in the department to include portions of the curriculum that they feel will best prepare students for future classes.

English Department to modify curriculum due to new situations posed by virtual, hybrid learning environments

Archit Kalra September 16, 2020

English teachers will collaborate to modify the curriculum covered in each class this year, as per English teacher Christine Ellis. “The new school policies have made it more difficult to form relationships...

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