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NEW FACES

CHANGES AHEAD FOR MSD OF LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS

This fall, the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township will see a few new faces in administrative roles.

In early June, the MSD of Lawrence Township school board announced a new role for the former principal of Lawrence North High School, Brett Crousore, who will serve as director of secondary education.

Crousore has served as associate principal, assistant principal, teacher and coach at Lawrence North throughout his career.

“Serving as the principal at Lawrence North High School has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my career,” Crousore said. “I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together. As I transition to this new role, I am excited to continue supporting our schools, staff and students on a broader level.”

Crousore earned his Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in psychology at Wabash College in 1995. He completed his

master’s degree at Butler University in the Experiential Program for Preparing School Principals in 2004.

“In his new role, Mr. Crousore will bring tremendous insight and experience to our district leadership team as we prepare to implement new graduation requirements and enhance workforce development opportunities for our future graduates,”

Superintendent Dr. Shawn Smith said. “His deep understanding of high school programming and dedication to studentcentered leadership will benefit students and families across the district.”

With the principal position at Lawrence North High School vacant, the board announced Jason Floyd as the new principal in late June.

Floyd taught multiple areas of science in his first 12 years as a teacher and has served as assistant principal at Lawrence North since 2015.

“My leadership philosophy is to leave things better than I found them. This is built upon

four educational leadership building blocks: curricular focus, clear communication, building relationships and honesty,” Floyd said. “As the principal of Lawrence North, I will be committed to being the best, not just as an educator but also as a mentor to the students and faculty. My passion for being a role model and my leadership skills will ensure that focused and effective educational programs are executed more successfully to attain the school’s goals.”

Two elementary schools will also welcome new principals.

Sharifa Blackwell will serve as principal of Sunnyside Elementary School beginning July 1.

Blackwell brings 20 years of bilingual education experience as a teacher and administrator in Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, having most recently served as principal at Global Preparatory Academy.

“I am honored to join the Sunnyside community as principal,” Blackwell said. “It is a privilege to lead a school where

Brett Crousore
Jason Floyd
Sharifa Blackwell

bilingualism, academic excellence and cultural pride are the heart of learning. I look forward to working with the school’s dedicated staff and families to support every child’s success.”

Blackwell holds a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from the former Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. She holds a master’s in teaching from Southern Oregon University/University of Guanajuato, Mexico. Her Master of Arts in educational leadership is from the Teachers College of Columbia University.

“I am excited to welcome Ms. Blackwell as the new leader of Sunnyside Elementary. She brings valuable experience in education and a strong commitment to bilingual learning,” Smith said. “I am confident her leadership will strengthen both academic achievement and cultural connection in our dual language community at Sunnyside.”

In addition, Ti’Asha Oglesby will serve as the principal of Brook Park Elementary School.

Oglesby has most recently served as assistant principal at Winding Ridge Elementary.

“I am honored to join the Brook Park

community and look forward to partnering with staff, students and families to support a culture of learning, belonging and growth,” Oglesby said. “Together, we will continue to build a strong foundation that empowers every child to succeed.”

Oglesby earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Ball State University in 2012. She completed her master’s degree at Ball State in 2019 in educational administration and supervision.

“I am thrilled to welcome Ms. Oglesby to this important leadership role. Her passion for elementary education, proven track record of collaboration and studentcentered approach makes her the right choice to lead this school forward,” Smith said. “I’m confident she will have a lasting and positive impact on the entire Brook Park community.”

The first day for students is Aug. 6, 2025. Visit ltschools.org.

FRIDAY AUGUST 22, 2025 7:00 PM

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WELCOME BACK, HSE STUDENTS AND FAMILIES!

We’re excited to kick off another school year filled with opportunity, growth, and innovation. This year, you’ll begin to see key elements of our Journey of the Student, a district-wide initiative focused on helping every learner feel supported and inspired from kindergarten through graduation. At our high schools, the launch of the HSE Network Model will begin opening doors for students to explore their passions and connect learning to future pathways. We can’t wait to see all that our students will accomplish, because at HSE, #ExcellenceStartsHere.

HSE CALENDAR

OCTOBER

MARCH

PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES (PK-6): TBD FISHERS GRADUATION: June 3rd HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN GRADUATION: June 4th

Adoption: April

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SKYWARD UPDATE

SKYWARD UPDATE

UPDATING FORMS

• HSE Schools is updating Skyward on July 7th to a version with more features and a modern interface.

UPDATING FORMS

• HSE Schools is updating Skyward on July 7th to a version with more features and a modern interface.

• This update may make updating forms and accessing information different from previous years. Please be patient with staff as we complete this update.

• This update may make updating forms and accessing information different from previous years. Please be patient with staff as we complete this update.

• Please note, Skyward and e-Funds will be unavailable to families until July 7th.

• Please look for more information via ParentSquare soon.

• Please note, Skyward and e-Funds will be unavailable to families until July 7th.

• Families will have plenty of time to complete their forms by August 6th.

• Please look for more information via ParentSquare soon.

• All class schedules and rosters will be available to view on August 1st.

• Families will have plenty of time to complete their forms by August 6th.

• All class schedules and rosters will be available to view on August 1st.

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

FINDING YOUR BUS ROUTE

FINDING YOUR BUS ROUTE

• Bus route information will be available on Skyward on August 1st

• You will receive an email to confirm your route information.

• Bus route information will be available on Skyward on August 1st.

• You will receive an email to confirm your route information.

• Please review bus information again the night before school starts due to possible last-minute changes.

• Please review bus information again the night before school starts due to possible last-minute changes.

• Please be patient as buses may run late during the first few days of school as drivers learn their new routes.

• Please be patient as buses may run late during the first few days of school as drivers learn their new routes.

MEAL PRICES 25-26

FREE AND REDUCED MEALS

• HSE Schools participates in the School Breakfast Program and the National School Lunch Program for free and reduced-price meals to qualifying families.

• Families must apply each year (even if you have qualified previously.)

• Applications and participation is confidential.

• If your family qualifies for ‘Direct Certification’ from the state, you do not need to submit an application through Skyward (as you already qualify.)

• Direct Certification notifications will go out in early July 2025

• Families can apply for Free and Reduced Meals beginning mid-July 2025.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES & DEVICES

STUDENT SUPPLY LISTS

• Supply lists for K-8 students are available now on each school website.

• Students in grades 9-12 should be prepared with basic supplies on the first day, including their iPad/laptop, a notebook, and a pencil.

• Some programs/classes/teams may require additional supplies which will be announced on or after the first day of school.

STUDENT DEVICES

• HSE Schools is phasing out the Bring Your Own Device option for student devices, requiring students to use district-owned devices.

• For 2025-2026, this rule applies to students entering Kindergarten, 1st grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 9th grade, and 10th grade.

• This mandate will extend to additional grades over the next few years.

A LETTER FROM DR. JACK PARKER, MT. VERNON SUPERINTENDENT

Thank you for taking the time to visit Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation’s website. I am honored to serve the Mt.  Vernon school district.

My role is to oversee the district and work alongside our outstanding teachers, administrators and support staff to ensure that quality instruction and meaningful learning opportunities continue to be provided to our students in an environment rich in authentic engagement.

Mt. Vernon has experienced significant progress during our sustained period of

growth, and we look forward to partnering with our students, parents, staff and community members as we progress on our path of continuous improvement as a district.

Our vision is to Engage, Educate and Empower today’s students to seize tomorrow’s opportunities.

I am so proud to be a part of the Mt. Vernon family!  #WeRMV

Sincerely,  Dr. Jack Parker, Superintendent

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July 4th - Fourth of July

Jan 5 - Teacher Day (Non-student day)

Jan 6 - Second Semester Begins for Students

Jan 19 - MLK Day (No School)

Aug 1-5 - Teacher Days (Non-student day)

Aug 6 - First Student Day

Aug 13 - First Early Release Day

Sept 1 - Labor Day (No School)

Sept 17 - Parent/Teacher Connection Day (Non-Student Day)

Feb. 16 - Presidents Day (No School)

Feb 17 - Teacher PD Day (Non-Student Day)

March 13 - End of Q3

March 16-27 - Spring Break (No School)

STs - 46 days (Q3) Ts - 48 days (Q3)

Oct. 10 - End of Q1

Oct 13-17 - Fall Break (No School)

- 47 days (Q1) Ts - 50 days (Q1)

Apr 8 - 2-Hour Early Release Day 26-28 - Thanksgiving Break (No School)

Dec 19 - End of Q2

Dec 22-Jan 2 - Winter Break (No School)

STs - 42 days (Q2)

Ts - 42 days (Q2)

STs - 89 days

Ts - 92 days

May 20 - Last Early Release Day

May 25 - Memorial Day (No School)

May 28 - End of Q4

May 29 - Last Teacher Day (Non-Student Day)

STs - 43 days (Q4)

Ts - 44 days (Q4)

STs - 89 days (S2)

Ts - 92 days (S2)

* - the 185th teacher day will be made by accounting for 7.5 hours of flex time throughout the school year

The LIV Golf Championship is coming to Chatham Hills Golf Club in August.

The tournament will take place August 15 – 17, with some golfers competing for the 2025 LIV Golf League Individual Champion title, and all fighting to secure contracts for next season.

Expect to see top golf players at this tournament, including Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Bubba Watson.

Team captain of the RangeGoats GC, Watson joined the LIV Golf League in 2022. He is excited about the league’s future and views it to attract new and younger fans to the game.

“We’re entertainers. We’re trying to win a trophy and beat everybody in that field,” Watson said. “But at the same time, we’re trying to get people to love the game of golf, see the game of golf, get off video games and go outdoors. We got something for everybody.”

Hosting an international sports event in Westfield is a rare opportunity, and Mayor Scott Willis hopes it will open doors for more. “Westfield has carved out a reputation for hosting sporting

THE BIG TIME

THE LIV GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP COMES TO WESTFIELD

events at Grand Park now for several years. But we’re now taking this international. FIFA announced Grand Park as a base camp location for the World Cup, and now LIV,” he said. The tournament is expected to draw up to 25,000 visitors and bring an estimated $21 million to $29 million in economic impact for that weekend.

Panelist Betsy Garfield of Henke Development Group, which orchestrated Chatham Hills, echoed her excitement. “When we were first presented with the opportunity, it just seemed like we couldn’t pass this up,” she said. “Professional, elite golf hasn’t been back in Indianapolis for almost a decade. This is a sports town. We rally for sports.”

LIV Golf is also working with boys and school golf teams from Westfield High School and Guerin Catholic High School, as well as representatives from the Indiana Special Olympics, inviting them to an on-course clinic with Watson.

The LIV Golf League features 54 players and 13 teams competing throughout a 14-event season for the Individual and Team Championships. The tournament begins with a shotgun start — meaning all groups tee off simultaneously from different holes.

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Foltz said LIV Golf offers a supercharged fan experience that’s best enjoyed in person.

“What you’re going to notice is that everybody is in a better mood. They’re not afraid of their phone clicking at the wrong time or being at the wrong place at the wrong time. If you don’t feel like walking around and following the big-name stars, you can stay in one place and watch every single star of LIV in a fivehour span,” he said.

A superior fan experience and festive atmosphere set LIV Golf apart from traditional golf events, but fans should still expect fierce competition. “The competition is real. We’re not goofing around,” Watson said.

He added the relaxed environment and team dynamic improve the player experience. “I’ve always been scared inside the ropes, and when it gets quiet, it’s more demons in your head. It’s just you and the golf ball. With music going on, it quiets down the thoughts in your head,” Watson said. He also enjoys

cheering on his teammates. “It’s been an amazing journey. I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”

Chatham Hills is the last golf course designed by legendary architect Pete Dye, who preferred hands-on construction over detailed plans. Garfield described the effort Dye and his wife, Alice, invested in the course. “They were out here all the time, and Pete would always bring his dog, Sixty,” she said. “Both of them actually hit inaugural tee shots on 10.”

Expect special events leading up to competition weekend, including live music and interactive fan experiences.

Three-day and single-day passes are available at LIVGolf.com, with discounts for students, teachers and first responders. Learn more about Chatham Hills at chathamhills.com.

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YOUR GUIDE TO THE 2025 COLTS TRAINING CAMP

Indianapolis Colts training camp in Westfield is already underway, but it feels a little different this year. Sure, the team and fans are back out in the August heat in anticipation of what will hopefully be a successful season under head coach Shane Steichen.

But there is a noticeable absence on the sidelines.

Beloved team owner Jim Irsay passed away in May at the age of 65. Irsay’s passing has left the team with a hole in its heart and a renewed sense of purpose and motivation.

“We have a lot to play for this year,” says wide receiver Alec Pierce, a fifth-year player. “We are extra motivated this year. I’ve never been in a playoff game.”

Colts fans will notice homages to Irsay immediately when they visit training camp.

The week after Irsay’s passing, team officials announced plans to honor him with a special jersey patch during the 2025-2026 season.

Those patches will also be on the practice jerseys. “The patch is a visual reminder to everyone of his presence and legacy here in Indianapolis,” says Colts Vice President of Marketing Stephanie Pemberton. “Mr. Irsay loved coming to camp.”

Irsay could often be spotted on a golf cart, chatting with fans, coaches, players, and staff, just as enthused about the start of another season as everyone else.

Pemberton says Irsay’s love for the game was second only to that of his family. “He cared deeply about the horseshoe,” she says. “We want to recognize his community impact and the thousands of lives he touched.”

Irsay’s three daughters — Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson — are now at the helm of the team, with Irsay-Gordon serving as CEO, Foyt as executive vice president, and Jackson as chief brand officer and president of the Indianapolis Colts Foundation. All three share ownership duties.

“To say that we love our dad and miss him terribly would be an understatement,” Irsay-Gordon said. “We are so proud to continue our dad’s legacy, beginning with carrying out his foremost wish — to keep the Colts in our family.”

“We want our fans to know that we’ve spent decades in our family business learning every aspect of our organization under our dad’s leadership. It was sometimes trial by fire, and I’m forever grateful for the invaluable experience that I’ve gained. It has prepared me and my sisters for moments like today.”

All three will be at camp to help honor their father’s legacy ahead of the season.

CAMPING GUIDE

Training camp will be held through August 14 at Grand Park in Westfield. Pemberton says tickets can be reserved via the Colts’ website. The team is hosting 13 open practices, including seven primetime practices on select nights and weekends, giving fans even more chances to catch the team up close.

“We are one of the few teams in the league where training camp is open to fans for every practice,” said Pemberton. “We want fans to be part of the players’ journeys.”

Kids 17 and under can enjoy free entry to every practice, with open bleacher seating that offers great views of the action. Fans can also explore Colts City, an interactive fan zone featuring football drills, live performances by Colts Cheer and Blue, giveaways, and more. Plus, postpractice autographs are back! Select players will toss signed footballs into the crowd, creating memorable experiences for fans of all ages.

“The Colts will host a joint practice with Green Bay on Thursday, August 14, from 3 to 5 p.m. as a camp finale,” Pemberton says. “Primetime sessions start at just $5, and all ticket proceeds benefit USA Football, helping expand access to youth flag football right here in Indiana.”

The pop-up Pro Shop will also return so fans can stock up on the latest gear ahead of the 2025 regular season.

Yes, three-time NFL Mascot of the Year Blue will also be around. Pemberton says to keep your eyes peeled for flying pies. “Blue will throw a pie in your face if you ask,” she joked.

TOP TIPS

Training camp will use the same clear bag policy as

Parking is available all over the Grand Park campus and can be purchased in advance.

Misting stations will be available at camp.

Bring sunblock — training camp is during the hottest months of

For Pierce, it’s another chance for the offense to gel as a unit. “The objective is to win the division,” he says. “Whatever we have to do to win.”

HONORING THE LEGACY

Jim Irsay will be inducted into the Colts Ring of Honor as part of the celebration of his life and legacy on Sunday, September 7, during week one of the NFL regular season.

“There was no bigger advocate for the Colts, the NFL, the city of Indianapolis, and the state of Indiana than our dad,” said Carlie IrsayGordon, Colts owner and CEO. “It’s only fitting that he now joins the other amazing Colts legends in our Ring of Honor who contributed so much to our franchise and our community over the past four decades.”

The Colts kick off the 2025 season against the Miami Dolphins at Lucas Oil Stadium at 1 p.m on September 7. The first preseason game will be against the Ravens in Baltimore on Thursday, August 7.

For the complete camp schedule, tickets and more information, visit colts.com.

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AUGUST

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

1. Made cat sound

5. Pounce

7. Sad poem

8. Arm or leg

9. Pleasant

10. Ancient remnant

ACROSS DOWN

1. Bed headrests

2. Jewish scholar

3. Denounce

4. Recover (goods)

5. Hanged unlawfully

11. Anomaly

13. Owl’s cry

14. Brutal

18. Unassuming 21. Spur

22. Complied with

6. Mooring weights

12. Price ticket

15. Rescue by helicopter

16. Confounding

17. Enlarges

24. Become informed

25. Very short skirt

26. Tablet

27. Light push

28. Male red deer

29. Rudder handle

19. Globe

20. Walking infant

22. Beginning

23. Throw out

AUGUST

1

2ND ANNUAL FLORY BIDUNGA YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP

9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Mojo Up Sports Complex 16289 Boden Road

CHRIS STAPLETON’S ALL-AMERICAN ROAD SHOW

7:30 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center

12880 E. 146th St.

Parking pass required for all shows at Ruoff Music Center

LET’S SING TAYLOR: AN UNOFFICIAL LIVE TRIBUTE BAND

8 to 11 p.m.

Conner Prairie

13400 Allisonville Road

Tribute to the music of Taylor Swift

MUSIC BINGO AT PINHEADS

7 to 9 p.m.

Pinheads & Alley’s Alehouse 13825 Britton Park Road

SLI Audio puts a musical twist on bingo. Free to play, with four chances to win!

2 MARKET IN MCCORDSVILLE

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

McCord Square 5811 Main St.

More than 70 vendors, food, music. Free admission and parking.

3

RÜFÜS DU SOL & OVERMONO

7:30 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center

12880 E. 146th St.

Australian live electronic trio

5

BAND OF HORSES (NEW DATE)

7:30 to 10 p.m.

Nickel Plate Amphitheater

6 Municipal Dr.

6

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORK – COFFEE ROASTER

8 to 9 a.m.

COhatch, Hamilton Town Center 13110 Harrell Parkway

Professional development and networking

7

CYNDI LAUPER: GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN FAREWELL TOUR

7:30 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center 12880 E. 146th St.

GOLF CLASSIC

10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prairie View Golf Club 7000 Longest Dr. Benefits Conner Prairie’s Mission Impact Fund

JAI BAKER 3

8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The District Tap, 3720 E. 82nd St.

9

FACE2FACE: A TRIBUTE TO ELTON JOHN & BILLY JOEL

8 p.m.

Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville Road

HISTORIC BASEBALL GAME

Noon to 2 p.m.

Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville Road

Games using 1864, 1869 and 1886 rules

ROD STEWART: ONE LAST TIME

7:30 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center 12880 E. 146th St.

13

WATER COOLER WEDNESDAY

7:45 to 8:30 a.m.

LCS Heating & Cooling 11929 E. 65th St.

Monthly networking

14

BENJAMIN HARRISON ANNUAL BASH

6 to 9 p.m.

Hillcrest Country Club

6098 Fall Creek Road Dinner, games and networking

INDIANAPOLIS SPEED DATING (AGES 24–39)

6 to 8 p.m.

Upland Brewing 4939 E. 82nd St.

NELLY WITH JA RULE, EVE: WHERE THE PARTY AT TOUR

8 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center 12880 E. 146th St.

15

STYX & KEVIN CRONIN + DON FELDER: THE BROTHERHOOD OF ROCK TOUR

6:45 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center

12880 E. 146th St.

17

LIL WAYNE: THA CARTER VI TOUR

8 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center

12880 E. 146th St.

MCCORDSVILLE CARS & COFFEE

9 to 11 a.m.

McCord Square 5811 Main St.

Meet local car enthusiasts.

PAINT N SIP HOME BUYER WORKSHOP

4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

The Reserve by Taylor Morrison 1229 Authentic Lane

Learn the homebuying process

22

NEIL FOREVER: THE MUSIC OF NEIL DIAMOND

8 p.m.

Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville Road

23

BLUES, BEERS & BBQ

5 to 9 p.m.

Cumberland Honors Park

104 S. Munsie St.

Annual free blues concert

SIGNS OF LIFE: THE AMERICAN PINK FLOYD

7 to 11 p.m.

The Arena at Innovation Mile 14157 CJ Way

TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND & WHISKEY MYERS

7:30 p.m.

Ruoff Music Center

12880 E. 146th St.

28

CORN TO COCKTAIL

7 to 8:30 p.m.

Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville Road

29

INVINCIBLE: A GLORIOUS TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON

8 p.m.

Conner Prairie 13400 Allisonville Road

31

UINDY WOMEN’S TRIATHLON & GEIST TRIATHLON

8 to 11 a.m.

Geist Waterfront Park

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