Eagle Country 99.3 By Brianna Simpson
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(INDIANAPOLIS) - Central Indiana Educational Service Center (CIESC) has announced the merger of Indiana Virtual Academy (IndVA) and Indiana Online (IO).
The two organizations offer online courses to Indiana high school students.
The goal in merging is to provide enhanced coursework and increase the statewide impact.
“Indiana Virtual Academy and Indiana Online have had such a presence in the state for over 15 years serving thousands of students,” says IO executive director, Kim Hendrick. “Now that we are one entity, we can continue supporting students throughout the state. The leadership and talent that is joining us from Indiana Virtual Academy is incredible, and we are excited to see how they will help our program grow.”
Eagle Country 99.3 By South Ripley Community School Corporation, news release A lifelong Raider has been promoted from within.
South Ripley School Board President Tim Taylor and Superintendent Rob Moorhead congratulate the Lauber family at the May 17, 2021 school board meeting. Pictured L to R: Tim Taylor, Hudson Lauber, Sophie Lauber, Ryan Lauber, Molly Lauber, Jaime Lauber holding Hayes Lauber, Ellie Lauber, and Rob Moorhead. Photo provided.
(Versailles, Ind.) - South Ripley Community School Corporation is pleased to announce that Ryan Lauber has been named the new Principal of South Ripley Elementary School beginning July 1, 2021. Lauber replaces Amy Linkel who resigned effective at the end of the current school year to become the new Director of Learning at Switzerland County schools. Lauber has been serving as the Assistant Principal at South Ripley Elementary School for the past six years.
Airport Corner # 10: The tail tells the tale
By: Carl La Rue, local pilot & businessman. News, facts and personal opinion, speaking for himself and not as a representative of the airport or this website.
Tail of a late-model Citation Latitude business jet owned by Travel Resorts of America.
The pictured airplane (tail) happened to be parked at the airport on April 15 when I showed up for the monthly trustees meeting. The two pilots were relaxing in the pilot’s lounge (built for that purpose) and I couldn’t resist chatting them up about the plane. Goodbye relaxing!
The late model business jet comes off the production line at 17.5 million dollars, carrying two pilots and four passengers obviously in comfort. What intrigued me was the neat uniforms the pilots were wearing with their company logo prominently and tastefully displayed across their chests.