The following students have been named to the first nine weeks grading period at Indiana Christian Academy:
Grade One
All A’s
Isaiah Arnold and Baylee Hoover
All A’s & B’s
Nathan Achenbach, Micah Bower, Corbyn Carroll, Rylan Mason, Hannah Plew, Dalton Riddle, Kiley Shelton and Treon Smith.
Grade Two
All A’s
Olivia Arnold, Pierson Plew and Allison Reeves
All A’s & B’s
Velantina Masse-Timothus and Mason Upton,
Grade Three
All A’s
Bradley Forney and David Schon
All A’s & B’s
Dryden Christoff, Curtis Henson and Destiny Roberts
Grade Four
All A’s
Braydon Achenbach, Roger Cummins, Sam Dollens, Sullie Livingston and Abigail Plew
All A’s & B’s
Collin Bower, Conner Hoover, Braden Krick, Isaiah Rodriguez and Andrew Tuer
Grade Five
All A’s & B’s
Preslie Plew, and Noah Stafford
Grade Six
All A’s
Erica Barnes
All A’s & B’s
Kobe Alley, Caitlin Ascher, Laurynne Campbell, Zachary Metzger, Vincent Owen and Bethany Thomas
Grade Seven
All A’s & B’s
Hayley Bower, Katelyn Krick and Ben Watson
Grade Eight
All A’s
Corrine Huber
All A’s & B’s
Trevin Ascher
Freshmen
All A’s
Morgan Palveka
All A’s & B’s
Ben Moody
Sophomores
All A’s
Deeanna Owen and Jordan Strong
All A’s & B’s
Adam Brown, Krislyn Cleek and Kirstin Leffew
Juniors
All A’s
Jacob Biby, Rachel Kollath, Tim Moody and Hannah Richwine
All A’s & B’s
Trent Ascher, Laura Ashlock, Lindsey Hollinger, Brittany Roysden and Brianne Stevens
Seniors
All A’s
Katie Bartlett, Erika Keevin, Malia Otto and Rick Raison
All A’s & B’s
Ashlee Butgereit and Taylor Wien
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Honor Rolls: Indiana Christian Academy
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Academic Accolades: May 27
A compilation of academic news as published in the Sunday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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Well-behaved students rewarded with carnival
A “Can you survive the yuck?” game was one of many offered at the Student Appreciation Program held inside and on the outdoor grounds of AHS on Friday.
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Indiana Christian Academy students look ahead to summer
Tantalizing Florida vacations filled with sun, sand, sea and Disney shimmered like diamonds strewn across a distant shore for several kids awaiting pickup on the last day of classes at Indiana Christian Academy Thursday.
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AHS rewarding well-behaved students
Anderson High School is holding its Student Appreciation Program (SAP) Friday for students who meet or surpass several requirements.
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AHS will hold student appreciation day
Anderson High School is holding its Student Appreciation Program Friday for students who meet or surpass several requirements.
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Anderson High School choir to sing with Foreigner
When Julie Wood received an email from Hoosier Park Racing & Casino about an “exciting opportunity,” the Anderson High School director of choral activities thought it was a joke.
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Haffner becomes 44th winner of Red Haven Award
Pendleton Heights now has both the old and the new Red Haven Award trophy for its case at school.
When PH’s Ellie McCardwell won the award in 2010, the long-standing trophy was retired, and because the Arabians had the last winner, the school was able to permanently house that hardware.
On Tuesday, when the Anderson Noon Exchange Club presented the 2012 winner, it went to Pendleton Heights’ Abbie Haffner. So for the next 12 months, PH will be home to both the new traveling trophy, first presented a year ago to Lapel’s Leigh Steele, and the old one. -
Anderson Learning Academy withdraws charter application
When Anderson Learning Academy’s board first started seeking charter status, it was to help make changes in education as graduation rates and ISTEP scores were low in the public school system.
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Haffner, McFerran get Dickmann Awards
Alexandria-Monroe High School senior Michael McFerran and Pendleton Heights senior Abbie Haffner received the annual Dickmann Youth Community Service Awards on Tuesday during the Anderson Rotary Club’s weekly luncheon at Anderson Country Club.
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Historic Preservation Commission turns down school board
Arguments were made over historical significance, sentimental value, structural stability, safety and finances during a Historic Preservation Commission meeting Monday evening discussing whether to grant South Madison Community Schools board’s proposal to demolish the former middle school at 301 S. East St.
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Academic Accolades: May 27


