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Students in Zionsville Middle School teacher Monica Plantan’s class count their coins for Change for Children.
Zionsville Middle School completed two collection drives sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Organization to benefit local families in need. First, students participated in Food for Thought, the school's annual food drive to collect easy to prepare breakfast, lunch and snack items for students to have during school breaks. Last week, the classes finished Change for Children where students participated in Penny Wars in their classes to see which class in each grade level could collect the most. Dan Myers’ class won in fifth grade, Monica Plantan’s class in sixth grade, Catherine Hartwig’s class in seventh grade and Derek Grimm’s class won for eighth grade. The four classes received homemade treats in their classes. Students and staff collected more than $6,000 during Change for Children, which served more than 38 different families in some way during the holiday season.
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Change for children
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Vote in the 2013 Z'List awards
The nominations have been counted and the final list is ready. Click here to vote in the 2013 Z'List People's Choice Awards. Winners will be announced in the Feb. 6 issue of the Zionsville Times Sentinel.
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YAR awards more than $9,600 in grants
Youth as Resources Boone County, a program of the United Way of Central Indiana, has awarded more than $9,600 to fund community service projects designed and implemented by local youth.
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Who's Blue?
More than 30 children participated in a painting lesson Saturday, March 16, at the Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library in honor of Youth Art Month.
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Chinese classes prepare for New Year celebration
Students in Chinese classes prepare for a Chinese New Year celebration, which will be from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, in the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, 1000 Mulberry St.
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Schillaci represents Zionsville at Lugar symposium
Zionsville Community High School junior Dixie Schillaci represented the school at the 2012 Sen. Richard Lugar Symposium, which was at the University of Indianapolis.
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Norfleet attends olympic soccer game
Evie Norfleet, a sixth-grader at Zionsville Middle School, attended the USWNT Olympic Victory Tour Soccer game in Chicago against No. 2 Germany last year.
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Tea for the rich and famous
U.S. History students dressed as famous people during the Progressive Era and discussed the 1912 election at a political tea
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Christ Church welcomes Highsmith as new preschool ministry director
Laurie Highsmith has been selected as the new preschool director at the Early Childhood Ministry at Christ Church – The Lutheran Church of Zionsville.
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