High School at 76 to set up a time to register for classes. You can learn more about the ICE Pilot Program by clicking here. Welcome to Alexandria Junior Senior High School If you are new and live within our district, please contact our Jr/Sr. Those schools will continue the program in the 2018-2019 academic year. The new schools will join the 16 middle schools that originally participated in the pilot program. White River Valley Middle School, Lyons.Sunman-Dearborn Middle School, Brookville.Southmont Junior High School, Crawfordsville.South Knox Middle-High School, Vincennes.Tri Junior-Senior High School, Straughn.Northeastern Middle School, Fountain City.Bluffton Harrison Middle School, Bluffton.Monroe Central Jr/Sr High School, Randolph County.Manchester Jr-Sr High School, North Manchester.Elwood Junior-Senior High School, Elwood.The new schools joining the program include: “We are excited for our new pool of pilot schools to be utilizing our improved, school-friendly model to help students make more informed decisions in their career exploration and planning process.” "A lot of enhancements were added to the ICE tool during the first year of the pilot," said Beth Meguschar, associate chief operating officer of workforce education and training for the DWD. The program also includes in-classroom instruction, all of which is designed to help students develop an education and training plan to achieve their career goals. The program gives students the opportunity to use all of the components of the Indiana Career Explorer tool, which include career exploration, career plan development, and skills and work values assessments. The initiative, which launched last year, aims to evaluate and strengthen college and career readiness skills among eighth grade students. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development has added 20 middle schools from throughout the state to the Indiana Career Explorer Pilot Program. Parker City is about 70 miles northeast of Indianapolis.The Dual Language Immersion Pilot Program is in its second year. has since transferred to another school district. and her family provided videos of students directing expletives and racial slurs at her, school administrators said no disciplinary action could be taken because the speech occurred off school grounds. It also alleges that she “became extremely depressed and her grades suffered, and she experienced other emotional harm and damages.” “felt that her school was refusing to protect her from abuse from her fellow students,” according to the lawsuit.
It escalated following the posting of the video and I.B. was verbally bullied before posting the TikTok video. The lawsuit states principal David Rutherford told I.B.’s mother she was being suspended because her video constituted “slander.” The official out-of-school suspension notice said it was not her role to “police other students’ speech.” She made the TikTok video in July on her own time, off of school grounds and using her own phone to share the racist language being used by students.Īfter returning for the 2020-21 school year, she was retroactively suspended for two days in which she stayed home while the school investigated the bullying. The school s curriculum offers various subjects, such as English literature, algebra, mathematics, history, science, sociology, economics, and foreign languages. also faced “reoccurring bullying” as a result of her support of the Black Lives Matter movement, the ACLU of Indiana said in a news release. Monroe Central Junior-Senior High School, a part of Monroe Central School Corporation, offers education to students in grades seven through 12. The student, identified as a 14-year-old white female and referred to as I.B., observed students using racial slurs in text messages, written messages, videos and in-person conversations, according to the lawsuit. (WISH) - The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on Tuesday filed a lawsuit after a Monroe Central Junior-Senior High School student was suspended for posting a video on TikTok calling out the use of racial slurs at the school.