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Youth In Foster Care Struggle To Keep Up In School, Study Finds

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Youth In Foster Care Struggle To Keep Up In School, Study Finds

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS– Joshua Christian attended four different high schools while in the foster care system and none of the credits transferred from one school to the next, leaving him surprised that he was able to graduate on time.

Christian, 21, of Indianapolis, was at the Indiana Statehouse Tuesday as results of Indiana’s first annual report on foster youth educational outcomes was discussed at a media event. Those attending, including lawmakers and foster care advocates, urged legislators and policymakers to create a comprehensive state-level plan to support foster children in K-12 schools.

“Most young people are really behind their education and they really deserve a chance at having that shot of a successful life,” Christian, a member of the Indiana Youth Advisory Board, said after the event.

Nearly 65 percent of Indiana students in foster care graduate high school, compared to 88.3 percent of their peers, according to the report. Also, nearly 21 percent of Indiana students in foster care receive a graduation waiver compared to 8.3 percent of their peers.

“Young people like me, they are probably struggling with the idea of security,” Christian said. “When you’re in foster care, you don’t know where you’re going to be in two months, you don’t know where you’re going to be in three months, you’re in survivor mode.”

Advocates say lawmakers should study what additional resources are needed to help foster children. They also argued for a tax credit program that would support nonprofits, provide family preservation services, and deliver support to foster children throughout Indiana.

Advocates point out to legislatures that all foster care youth should have the same opportunities and abilities to receive their education as all Hoosier children have.

Brent Kent, CEO of Indiana Connected by 25, stressed to those at the event that youth in foster care have serious education needs that must be recognized and addressed.

“Our goal is to support their success and by age 25, they are housed, employed, financially stable and have completed some workforce or college,” Kent said. “In our work, one of the biggest hurdles to their successful transition to adulthood is the lack of equality K-12 education.”

Last year, the non-profit organization started collecting data for the first time on the education outcomes for foster children throughout Indiana.

Other Data From The Report:

  • One in five can be homeless within two years of leaving the state’s custody;
  • 50 percent are unemployed at age 24;
  • Only 3 percent will obtain a college degree;
  • Indiana has more children in the states foster care system than any surrounding state, even those with twice the population;
  • 21 percent of Indiana students in foster care are suspended each year compared to 8.9 percent of their peers.
  • Black students in foster care are expelled at almost four times the rate of their peers and only 3.2 percent pass the 10th grade math ISTEP.

Rep. Robert Behning, R-Indianapolis, said the data show that the state doesn’t even know where all the foster children are located.

“Out of the 17,000 students that we know are foster kids, the department can only locate about half of those, so we don’t know exactly how to provide those services,” Behning said.

Rep. Dale DeVon, R-Granger, pointed out that sometimes some of the youth commit crimes just to get locked up because jail is better than their home life.

“You truly have to become your own self-advocate to be successful,” Christian said. “The unknown is what is really scary.”

FOOTNOTE:  Bryan Wells is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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Daily Scriptures

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MONDAY

“Through suffering, our bodies continue to share in the death of Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be seen in our bodies.”
2 Corinthians 4:10

TUESDAY

“Yes, we live under constant danger of death because we serve Jesus so that the life of Jesus will be evident in our dying bodies.”
2 Corinthians 4:11

WEDNESDAY

“So we live in the face of death, but this has resulted in eternal life for you.” 2 Corinthians 4:12

THURSDAY

“But we continue to preach because we have the same kind of faith the psalmist had when he said, “I believed in God, so I spoke.”
2 Corinthians 4:13

FRIDAY

“We know that God, who raised the Lord Jesus, will also raise us with Jesus and present us to himself together with you.”
2 Corinthians 4:14

SATURDAY

“All of this is for your benefit. And as God’s grace reaches more and more people, there will be great thanksgiving, and God will receive more and more glory.”
2 Corinthians 4:15

SUNDAY

“That is why we never give up. Though our bodies are dying, our spirits are being renewed every day. For our present troubles are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever!” 2 Corinthians 4:16-17

FOOTNOTE:  Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer

Aces Baseball grinds out series opening win over Indiana State

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The University of Evansville baseball team got back into Missouri Valley Conference play in winning fashion, grinding out a hard-fought 6-2 victory over that arch-rivals to the north, Saturday night at Charles H. Braun Stadium.

“I’m just so proud of our team”, said University of Evansville head coach Wes Carroll. “That was a championship effort from the pitching, to the defense, to the grind-it-out at-bats.”

The Sycamores grabbed a quick 1-0 in the second inning, however that would be the only blemish on the Aces’ junior starting pitcher Adam Lukas through the first five innings. However his counterpart, unbeaten Triston Polley, kept the UE bats at bay through the first four frames.

Still trailing 1-0 in the fifth, the Aces went to work, drawing three walks to load up the bases. Polley would come back to issue a fourth free pass to senior designated hitter Nate Reeder, forcing in freshman second basemen Danny Borgstrom, knotting the game at 1.

Indiana State would answer back in the top of the sixth inning, but it wouldn’t last. In the bottom of the frame, freshman right fielder A.J. Fritz took the first pitch he saw from Polley and launched his team-leading fifth home run of the season to lead off the inning. The solo shot knotted the game up at two, and ended Polley’s night. However, the Aces’ bats were no kinder to the Sycamores’ bullpen. First, senior third baseman Sam Troyer parlayed a walk, a pair of stolen bases and a throwing error into the go-ahead tally. Then, another error set up junior shortstop Craig Shepherd, who delivered with an RBI single, giving Evansville a 4-2 advantage. The Aces would tack on two more tallies in the seventh on a wild pitch, which scored sophomore first baseman Tanner Craig, and senior left fielder Matthew Jones delivered a sacrifice fly, which  would bring home freshman right field A.J. Fritz.

Freshman reliever Michael Parks would take over for Lukas, who went six innings allowing just two runs on five hits, while striking out five. The young southpaw would take it the rest of the way, striking out the side in order in the seventh, and go on to toss three scoreless innings to earn his fifth save of the season, while Lukas picked up his fifth victory, moving to 5-3 on the season. Aaron Cross took the loss for ISU, dropping to 2-1 on the year.

The victory improves Evansville record to 19-15 overall and more importantly, 6-1 in the Missouri Valley Conference. Meanwhile, Indiana State drops to 27-9 overall, and 4-3 in the MVC.

The series wraps up Sunday with the Aces and Sycamores squaring off in a weather-induced doubleheader. First pitch is set for 12 p.m. at Charles H. Braun Stadium.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

Three Evansville Men Arrested for Late Night Robbery

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested three Evansville men for their alleged involvement in a late night robbery that occurred just before midnight on April 19th, 2019. At 11:30 PM on Friday evening, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 1900 block of Wolverine Drive as a victim reported to have been robbed. The victim reported that several known male suspects pushed their way into the residence and assaulted her before fleeing in a vehicle with some of her belongings.

Sheriff’s deputies later located the vehicle in the area of Lafayette Avenue and Richardt Avenue and were able to take two of the three suspects into custody at that time. One of the suspects, Aaron Lester, chose to fight with the deputies who were attempting to lawfully arrest him and was additionally charged for resisting arrest. The second suspect, Skylar Dillard, was arrested without incident and both were taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where they were housed for multiple charges stemming from the robbery. Deputies located the stolen items inside of the vehicle during the road side stop. During the investigation deputies determined that the third suspect, Tyrone Clay, had already been dropped off at his residence on Evansville’s southeast side.

Deputies went to Clay’s residence and observed him through an open window. Clay was given numerous warnings to exit the residence, but refused to comply with the deputies’ orders. Due to his refusal to peacefully surrender, a Sheriff’ Office K-9 was used to apprehend Clay. Clay was treated for minor injuries and was transported to the jail after his release from the hospital.

Dillard, Lester and Clay were booked into the jail for charges stemming from the robbery. All three individuals were charged for being in possession of narcotics at the time of their arrests. Lester and Clay were also charged for resisting law enforcement.

Imaged Above: Aaron Lester, 23, of Evansville, IN

Imaged Above: Tyrone Clay, 31, of Evansville, IN

Imaged Above: Skylar Dillard, 24, of Evansville, IN

Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.