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The University of Southern Indiana Multicultural Center will honor the 2023 Class of Phenomenal Women of USI and the Community at a recognition ceremony at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 21 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and hors d’oeuvres will be served at 5:45 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at USI.edu/mcc.Â
Dr. Leigh Anne Howard, Professor of Communication Studies, will deliver a keynote speech at the recognition ceremony. Howard began her career at USI as Program Director of Communication Studies and went on to serve as the Graduate Director for the Master of Arts in Communication program before becoming Chair of the Communication and Media Department in 2020.Â
Howard’s passion for service-learning and community-based pedagogy has been evident throughout her career, and her interactive teaching style encourages community engagement, promotes social awareness and fosters personal growth among her students. Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of performance, culture, personal and social identity and critical performance pedagogy. Her research has been published in numerous national and international publications, including Text and Performance Quarterly and Communication Education.Â
Howard’s dedication to teaching, research and service has earned her numerous accolades, including the John I. Sisco Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Performance Scholar Award by the Southern States Communication Association. She is also a recipient of the 2005 Class of Phenomenal Women of USI and the Community.Â
The members of the Phenomenal Women Class of 2023 are:Â Â
Undergraduate Student Â
Adrianna GarciaÂ
Graduate StudentÂ
Katelyn VinciÂ
AlumnaÂ
Jaimie ShethÂ
Support StaffÂ
Michele BarnettÂ
Administrative Staff Â
Dr. Jennifer HammatÂ
Faculty Â
Dr. Tori ColsonÂ
Community-At-LargeÂ
Melissa CookÂ
Barbara LucasÂ
Krista WilsonÂ
Phenomenal Women honors and celebrates women who have made contributions to diversity at USI and in the community at large. Through honor and recognition, the program hopes to inspire others to embrace and promote diversity within their own lives and the lives of others around them. Â
DAILY ACTIVITY REPORTFOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT Â information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning hopes to build
on last year’s record-setting enrollment
INDIANAPOLIS– Following a record-setting year of enrollment for On My Way Pre-K, Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 school year. On My Way Pre-K allows 4-year-olds from lower-income families to receive a free, high-quality, prekindergarten education through Indiana’s only state-sponsored prekindergarten program. Information about the program and the link to apply can be found at OnMyWayPreK.org.
“We enrolled more than 6,200 children in 2022 and expect to enroll even more this year,†said Courtney Penn, director of FSSA’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning. “The Purdue University long-term study released last year showed that children who attend On My Way Pre-K are better prepared for school and that the benefits continue well into elementary school. As we enroll an even larger group of children, we know more will be better prepared to succeed throughout their school years.â€
For the 2023-2024 school year, a child is eligible for On My Way Pre-K if they:
An easy-to-use, online application called “Early Ed Connect†serves as the application for both On My Way Pre-K and child care assistance provided via the federal Child Care Development Fund or CCDF. Early Ed Connect makes it easy to attach documents and notifies the user that their submission was successfully submitted. A Spanish version is also available.
Once the family has met eligibility requirements and completed the enrollment process, they may choose from any of the 1,055 approved On My Way Pre-K programs located across Indiana. These programs are operated in homes, centers, schools and religious settings, allowing families to choose the type of setting that works best for them. Families can search approved providers at www.ChildCareFinder.IN.gov.
If a family needs help working through the enrollment process or finding an approved pre-K program, they can go to navigate.onmywayprek.org to connect with a manager in their county.
More than 21,000 Hoosier children have attended pre-K through the On My Way Pre-K program since it began in 2015. The program, which started as a five-county pilot and then expanded to 20 counties in 2017, became a statewide program in 2019. OECOSL also updates the Indiana General Assembly every year on the program. The most recent report can be found here.
The Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is a division of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.
Families may call 800-299-1627 for assistance from an early learning referral specialist or for other questions about On My Way Pre-K.
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MEETING
KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERSÂ In ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEXÂ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2023Â 12:00 NOON
 AGENDA
1.   CALL TO ORDER
2.   MEETING MEMORANDUM  March 1, 2023
3.   CONSENT AGENDAÂ
     a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Land Use Agreement with The Evansville Razorbacks for Wesselman Park Fields #3 and #5.- Crook
     b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Land Use Agreement with Evansville Junior Football League for Howell Park Field.- Crook   Â
     c. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Oracle Elevator for yearly elevator maintenance at Swonder Ice Arena.- Lord Â
     d. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement with Oracle Elevator for yearly elevator maintenance at the Pagoda. -Crook                         Â
4. Â Â OLD BUSINESSÂ
     a. Request Re: Open bids for Hartke Pool repairs.- Schaefer
5.   NEW BUSINESS      Â
     a. Request Re: Permission to purchase lighting for Field near Helfrich School.- Walling
     b. Request Re: Request approval to seek bids for demolition of Lloyd Pool.- Crook
     c. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments
6.   REPORTS Â
     a. Steve Schaefer- Interim Parks Department Director          Â
7.   ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS
8.   ADJOURN