Category: Education

  • Rotary Career Chat Draws Dozens!

    Rotary Career Chat Draws Dozens!

    On October 20, Rotarians Tom Fodor, Ken Barlow, Zeelyn Stutz, Autumn Bryant, and Dr. Dre Knox visited Perry Meridian High School for our first-ever Rotary Career Chat. The goal was simple: to give students a glimpse into their future careers and to remind them that every professional journey starts where they are now.

    The Rotarians shared stories of challenges overcome and the importance of hard work and perseverance. More than 60 students attended the session, where careers in law, education, nonprofit management, architecture, and professional sports were highlighted.

    Special thanks to Perry Meridian Interact Club President Bryan Nguyen and Co-Advisor Joseph Bird for their warm welcome and for truly living the Rotary motto, “Service Above Self.”

  • Rotary Helps Send Spelling Champ to DC

    Rotary Helps Send Spelling Champ to DC

    Miah Miller of Creekside Middle School in Carmel (right) is headed to Washington DC to represent Central Indiana as winner of the Scripps Regional Spelling Bee, supported by the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. The Rotary Club covers travel costs for the winner’s family to the National Bee held in May. Taking the lead role for the Bee was Dr. Ted Hall (left) of IU Indy’s School of Education. Also pictured: Daniel Ro Chung Lian, Perry Meridian Academy (third place) and second place finisher Gavin Sigua, Sycamore School.  

    The March 17th Regional was judged by Rotarians Monica Peterson, Lynn Lambuth and Tom Fodor.

  • November 3 & 17: 4-Way Test Volunteers Needed

    November 3 & 17: 4-Way Test Volunteers Needed

    The 4-Way Test Program is an amazing opportunity which allows Rotarians to interact with students, giving them ideas/techniques and tactics for great decision making throughout their lives! And all it costs you is a couple hours of your time.

    These activities are vital to the student’s growth and foundation, and we promise the experience is rewarding, eye-opening and fun!

    Join us for our 4-Way Tests on Thursday, November 3 from 8:45-10:45 a.m. at Christel House South Academy (2405 Madison Ave) and Thursday, November 17 at Christel House West (55 N. Tibbs Ave).

    Contact Mike Crowley or the office to volunteer or if you have any questions. 

  • June 13: Rotary Welcomes School Leaders for Education Panel

    June 13: Rotary Welcomes School Leaders for Education Panel

    School might be out for the summer, but we’re bringing you a special session on Tuesday, June 13! .Click here to register by Friday  for Tuesday’s offsite meeting at St. Richard’s Episcopal School. 

    Our city remains at the forefront of school innovation and education policy. While this subject matter can become political, this special offsite Tuesday luncheon aims to create goodwill by providing basic information about the primary and secondary educational options currently available to families located in downtown Indianapolis.

    Panelists will include:
    Peter Harding, Head of School, St. Richard’s Episcopal School
    Janet McNeal, President & Head of School, Herron High School
    Tommy Reddicks, Principal, Paramount School of Excellence

    Moderator: Gordon Hendry, Member, Indiana State Board of Education

    Registration and lunch buffet will open at 11:30 with the bell ringing to signal the start of the program at 12:15. The program has a hard stop of 1:15. Please park in the north and south lots on campus and enter through the front doors of the school or the south entrance. Both entrances have green awnings with St. Richard’s on them.

    Pre-registration required for this event. Please register by clicking here by Friday at 9:00 a.m.! 

  • Education Committee Planning Indy Do Day Project for Sat, Oct 1, 2016

    Education Committee Planning Indy Do Day Project for Sat, Oct 1, 2016

    The Education committee is excited to participate in Indy Do Day this year!  You are invited to join the Committee as we provide a Classroom Makeover for Teach for America Alumni Teacher of the Year Ms. Ella Hereth. Our education committee has provided Ms. Hereth with a $1,500 stipend to buy materials for her classroom, some of which includes furniture and supplies to help organize her space.  Ms. Hereth teaches middle school math and has requested volunteers to help put together furniture and help clean and organize the classroom. You and your families, and other Rotarians, are encouraged to join us at Guion Creek Middle School located at 4401 W 52nd St # 603, Indianapolis, IN 46254 from 9:30-11:30 a.m  on Saturday, October 1. If you plan to attend, please email ktingle@indyrotary.org to confirm.  A confirmation email will be sent as the date draws nearer.

  • Rotary Judges Science Fair at IPS School 82

    Rotary Judges Science Fair at IPS School 82

    Five members of the education team judged about 400 science projects at IPS 82 on May 26, 2016. The science fair is possible as a result of the grant received from Rotary Foundation. Pictured is Mike Crowley with two fourth grade students explaining their project.

    The Indianapolis Rotary Foundation is a private, stand-alone corporation that serves as the primary community charitable arm of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. Annual contributions to the Foundation are added to an eternal endowment fund and allocated income from that fund is utilized to support grants for charitable and educational purposes, primarily in the Indianapolis and Central Indiana areas.

  • JA in a DAY – Rotarians Made a Difference

    JA in a DAY – Rotarians Made a Difference

    Rotarians made a difference in children’s lives at JA in a Day on April 10, 2014! The following volunteers agreed to get on board for JA in a Day on April 10, 2014! Thank you: Adam Cobb, Rada Cretu, Latonya Gaither, Matt Will, Tom Fodor, Jennifer Butler, Jeff Lake, Bruce Glor, Bill Bubenzer, Evan Bedel, Marie Koenig, Don Dorsey, Andrea Geiger, Lauren Scheldrup, Norm Melzer

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    • Where: IPS, Joyce Kilmer Academy #69
    • When: Thursday, April 10 from 9am to 3pm
    • Special Training Session: 45 Minute training session will be held directly after Rotary lunch on Tuesday, April 1.

    ja-in-a-dayJA In A DayJunior Achievement is dedicated to educating students about work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy through experiential, hands-on programs. JA programs help prepare young people for the real world by showing them how to generate wealth and effectively manage it, how to create jobs which make their communities more robust, and how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to the workplace. Students put these lessons into action, and help strengthen their communities. In central Indiana, we provide in school education program to grades K-12 as well as our experiential capstone programs such as JA BizTown® and Finance Park® Virtual, which enforces the idea that kids learn by “doing.”

  • On April 10, Indianapolis Rotary Takes Over IPS #69 Instruction for the Day

    ja-in-a-day-2Rotary Club of Indianapolis volunteers are partnering with Junior Achievement of Central Indiana to take over instruction at IPS #69 on April 10, 2014 from 9:00am – 3:00pm as a part of the JA in a Day program.

    JA in a Day is Junior Achievement’s one-day version of the JA In-School program, which provides five sessions of JA curriculum custom-designed for each grade level. Thirteen Rotary volunteers will teach grades K-2 for the entire day using JA programming.

    JA programming focuses on educating young people in the areas of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness, and inspires them to explore and create opportunities, make good decisions and believe in their potential.

    “The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is committed to creating the next generation of leaders. I cannot think of a better way to help children accomplish this goal then to acquire the skills necessary to become a future business owner,” said Dr. Matthew Will, Vice President of the Indianapolis Rotary Foundation, Past President of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis, and Director of External Relations, Associate Professor of Finance, School of Business at the University of Indianapolis.

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis, and the Indianapolis Rotary Foundation also supported this volunteer event through the Civic Entrepreneurship Grant. The grant was able to fund two JA classes to support this extraordinary impact.

    About Junior Achievement of Central Indiana
    JACI reaches over 17,000 preschool through high school students in Central Indiana each year with In-School, after school, on-site, and summer camp programs aimed at teaching students in the areas of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness. More information at www.jaindy.org.

    About Junior Achievement USA®
    Junior Achievement is the world’s largest organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices. JA programs are delivered by corporate and community volunteers, and provide relevant, hands-on experiences that give students from kindergarten through high school knowledge and skills in financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship. Today, JA reaches four million students per year in more than 120 markets across the United States, with an additional 6.5 million students served by operations in 117 other countries worldwide. Visit www.ja.org for more information.

  • JA in a DAY

    Rotarians made a difference in children’s lives at JA in a Day on April 10, 2014!

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    • Where: IPS, Joyce Kilmer Academy #69
    • When: Thursday, April 10 from 9am to 3pm
    • Special Training Session: 45 Minute training session will be held directly after Rotary lunch on Tuesday, April 1.

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    JA In A DayJunior Achievement is dedicated to educating students about work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy through experiential, hands-on programs. JA programs help prepare young people for the real world by showing them how to generate wealth and effectively manage it, how to create jobs which make their communities more robust, and how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to the workplace. Students put these lessons into action, and help strengthen their communities. In central Indiana, we provide in school education program to grades K-12 as well as our experiential capstone programs such as JA BizTown® and Finance Park® Virtual, which enforces the idea that kids learn by “doing.”

    The following volunteers agreed to get on board for JA in a Day on April 10, 2014! Adam Cobb, Rada Cretu, Latonya Gaither, lMatt Will, Tom Fodor, Jennifer Butler, Jeff Lake, Bruce Glor, Bill Bubenzer, Evan Bedel, Marie Koenig, Don Dorsey, Andrea Geiger, Lauren Scheldrup, Norm Melzer

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  • New Rotarian, NaShara Mitchell Finding Her Space

    New Rotarian, NaShara Mitchell Finding Her Space

    Women Entrepreneurs: Finding Their Space

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    A business owner and assistant dean at IUPUI has announced an expansion of what she calls the only coworking space in the state with a focus on women. Studio B owner NaShara Mitchell says high demand has led to the need for a larger space in Indianapolis. She is launching a crowdfunding and awareness campaign to coincide with the facility’s grand re-opening. Mitchell and KA+A Community Manager Janneane Blevins discussed the importance of networking and mentorship programs on Inside INdiana Business Television as part of our focus on women entrepreneurs throughout the state.

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