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EVSC School Board Approves New School Calendar for Lincoln

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Beginning this fall, Lincoln School students will start school on Aug. 14, just like the rest of the EVSC schools, following a vote during the EVSC School Board meeting tonight (5-6-13) moving the school from its “balanced calendar” to the EVSC school calendar. Lincoln will also offer 15 additional days of optional extended learning opportunities to the beginning of the school year. This “Jump Start” session from July 24 to Aug. 13, will accommodate the individual needs of families as a result of the calendar change.

This school board vote was taken following a thorough analysis of the effectiveness of the balanced calendar on student learning, school community input, and thoughtful consideration of other impact points. Parental opinions were gathered through site council meetings, two phone surveys, one door-to-door survey, and a paper survey that was sent home to families, who had not responded to the other surveys.

Families were found to be largely in favor of the move to the EVSC calendar, citing such advantages as having all of their children on the same school calendar (many have children at more than one school); and the ability to balance daycare and vacations more easily. It also allows students to take advantage of 21st Century Summer Learning opportunities that were not available in 1996, that are now in place and puts Lincoln into the EVSC timelines and support for testing and enrollment.

The history of the balanced calendar at Lincoln began the 1996-97 school year. This calendar is often referred to as the “year-long” calendar, because while students still attended school for the same 180 days the rest of the EVSC does, the days they attend are spread out all year, with vacation breaks throughout, as well as optional educational intersessions.

It was believed that by reducing the amount of summer vacation time, and balancing the school year with shorter vacations, the summer learning loss would be lessened. Intersession activities were planned for students that complemented lesson plans during the regular school year, with fun and educational activities combined. The components of the balanced calendar were funded through Title 1 monies.

Conversations about the efficacy of the intersessions began recently as state and federal funding cuts have grown, as well as the recent sequester that is reducing federally funded Title monies. An investigation showed that the balanced calendar was not having the educational effect it was hoped to – and ISTEP scores have remained basically flat for the past several years, following some modest gains. It was also determined that the number of students taking advantage of the intersession activities has declined steadily, including those enrolled for this summer.

Lincoln’s last day of school this year will be June 7. Then, the June intersession will still take place from June 10-21. Summer vacation will begin on June 24 and run to the start of school on Aug. 14. For those families wishing to take advantage of the Jump Start, it will begin on July 24.

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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Catch the latest addition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public website at www.networkindiana.com. Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

This week’s show features First Sergeant Brian Olehy, of the Indiana State Police Public Information Section. F/Sgt. Olehy discusses the departments role at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the Indianapolis 500 and offers tips to for people attending the race.

IS IT TRUE May 6, 2013

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IS IT TRUE May 6, 2013

IS IT TRUE that an email exchange between Evansville’s most visible and outspoken pastor, the Reverend Adrian Brooks of the Memorial Baptist Church and Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin over the EPD’s decision to release a map of gunshots responded to by the EPD so far in 2013 has commanded the attention of many of the “city watchers” in and around town?…right after the EPD released the “gunshot map”, Reverend Brooks fired off an email to Chief Bolin that was rather critical of publishing the map?…Brooks was somewhat indignant in his language wondering about where the methlab maps and suicide maps were?…the good Reverend Brooks also asserted that publicizing the fact that the most gunshots in Evansville are in what he refers to as the center city that loosely is defined as a triangle formed by the Lloyd Expressway, Highway 41 South, and Southlane Drive?…there have even been a few references to this area as the “GUNSHOT TRIANGLE”?…as Adrian Brooks has been one of the hardest working advocates for good in that part of town we are sure that the graphic reminder of the problems of the 4th Ward were a punch to the gut and thus elicited an emotional reaction?…it is the opinion of the City County Observer that Adrian Brooks and Billy Bolin are two of the most influential people in corralling that which is bad and promoting that which is good in Evansville?

IS IT TRUE that in respect for a lifetime of working hard for good things in Evansville we shall not get personal in our criticism of what we consider to be Reverend Brooks’ emotional reaction to the gunshot map?…to honor Brooks request and to further transparency, the CCO has also posted the maps of methlab busts for 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013?…the reality that is graphically apparent from the gunshot map is that the “gunshot density” in the 4th Ward is much higher than any other part of town?…when it comes to meth lab busts the 3rd Ward seems to be the home of most of this foul activity with the 2nd Ward and even the 1st Ward having significant numbers of busts?…it is a curious observation that the 4th Ward seems almost immune to meth lab busts?…the geographical knowledge that publishing these maps provides to the citizens of Evansville can be invaluable to people who are still mentally living in 1950 when all of Evansville was much safer than it is now?…such maps are also invaluable for people looking to purchase or rent a home?…in much of America hiding such information when a financial transaction is involved IS A CRIME?…as good and valuable of a citizen as Reverend Brooks is, on the issue of hiding the truth he is absolutely wrong and the CCO will not be a bit surprised if he realizes that himself when the emotions triggered by the gunshot map have dissipated and his though process kicks in?

IS IT TRUE the assertion that such maps hurt downtown development is not only naïve it reeks of withholding material information?…sophisticated investors like those that may invest in a hotel or a factory have people paid to research such things and would not be surprised to learn such things?…the big boys already know where the crime hot spots are and make their decisions based on facts?…there have been some unsuspecting out-of-towners who have come into Evansville to start businesses and buy homes that turned out to be in crime filled areas?…the failure to disclose crime rates carries the same level of responsibility as disclosing material defects like mold or termite damage?…failure to disclose is big trouble for real estate agents and is an unethical way to conduct business?…as we know Reverend Brooks to be and ethical man we suspect he will come to this realization?

IS IT TRUE the CCO stands firmly with EPD Chief Billy Bolin for chosing transparency and the safety of the people of Evansville instead of cowering to the senseless pressure to be politically correct?…Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III summed it up last week in an interview when he stated that “In a land of freedom we are held hostage by the tyranny of political correctness”?…we encourage our readers to do something or say something that is politically incorrect yet right today?

IS IT TRUE that building small numbers of fine homes among dilapidated houses in a crime infested area does not have a real impact either?…if the limited successes of Front Door Pride and other such programs have proved, small things do not mean much in an ocean of chaos and crime?…there is one area near the Glenwood Elementary School (we will call it an academy when it performs like one) where several entire blocks were taken out prior to building new homes that does seem to have made a permanent positive change?…we cannot think of even one case anywhere that spending triple the going rate for a house or two in a bad neighborhood has changed any neighborhood?…the opposite happens and Evansville will hopefully learn that lesson some day?

IS IT TRUE we wish to close today on a positive note by giving a big CCO cheer to the Signature School that continues to gain national honors for academic rigor and student performance?…it all happens right across the street from the Ford Center on a smaller budget?…we should all be very proud of the Signature School and do what can be done to emulate these results in our other schools?…there are still people alive who remember when Benjamin Bosse High School garnered similar honors?

Evansville man arrested at eastside apartment complex after firing multiple shots

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Evansville Police arrested 27 year old Richard Dulin after officers responded to a shots fired call at 15 Hampton Dr. The incident began at 12:05pm on Sunday.
Police were called to an argument between and man and a woman. While officer were on their way to the call, the man fired 6 shots from a .38 caliber revolver. The shots were fired out of a window and struck the building next door.
During the investigation, officers recovered the gun, $2110, 64grams of Marijuana, and scales.
The female was not injured during the incident. Dulin told officers he fired the gun to relieve stress. Dulin did not have a permit for the gun and told officers he purchased it on the street.
Dulin was charged with Criminal Recklessness, Possession of a Firearm without a Permit, and Dealing Marijuana.

Night Training for EFD

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The Evansville Fire Department concludes a month of Night Training this week at our training facility on Buchannan Road. Besides being necessary to maintain our ISO rating, it focuses on potential issues that could arise during firefighting at night. Training might possibly include ventilation, forcible entry, rescue, fire suppression, salvage and overhaul or a hazmat response.
The firefighters will NOT know the scenario in advance.

The training session will begin at 7:30 PM this evening (Monday).

CENTRE’D ON KIDS, CHILDREN’S BROADWAY SHOWS

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RESERVE YOUR TICKETS BY MAY 31, 2013 TO GET A 50 CENT DISCOUNT OFF EACH $6.26 TICKET!

Junie B. Jones – Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Fish Face – Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Are You My Mother? – Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Each date has a 9:00am and a 12:00pm showing

For more information or to reserve Tickets contact the Centre Box Office at 812-435-5770 ext. 211.

RESERVE NOW! PAY LATER!

Tickets can be purchased online plus additional fees.

THE CENTRE

Willie Nelson and Family – May 6 @ 7:30pm

Broadway at the Centre “Rock of Ages” – May 9 @ 7:30pm

Alice In Chains “2013 North American Tour” – May 22 @ 7:30pm

BROADWAY AT THE CENTRE 2013-2014

Elvis Lives – October 19 @ 7:30pm

Mamma Mia! – December13 @ 7:30pm

Straight No Chaser – December 20 @ 7:30pm

Hello Dolly ! starring Sally Struthers – January 12 @ 7:00pm

Bring It On: The Musical – February 9 @ 7:00pm

Hair – March 10 @ 7:30pm
Million Dollar Quarter – March 26 @ 7:30pm

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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nick hermanEvansville, IN – Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, May 03, 2013.

Stephen Pickels Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony due to prior convictions)
Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony due to prior convictions)

Dupree Scott Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury to a Pregnant Woman-Class C
Felony
Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor
(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

Carl Moody Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon-Class C Felony

Shataria Thomas Pointing a Firearm-Class D Felony
Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor

James Vanderlinden Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class D Felony

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at KPhernetton@vanderburghgov.org

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

SENTENCE CHART

Class Range
Murder 45-65 Years
Class A Felony 20-50 Years
Class B Felony 6-20 Years
Class C Felony 2-8 Years
Class D Felony ½ – 3 Years
Class A Misdemeanor 0-1 Year
Class B Misdemeanor 0-180 Days
Class C Misdemeanor 0-60 Days

Overnight burglary attempt leads to three arrests

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EPD PATCH 2012

Evansville Police arrested three juveniles for Attempted Burglary and Resisting Law Enforcement after responding to a 911 call early this morning.
Police were called to 208 Adams at 12:30 this morning after one of the occupants heard glass breaking in the kitchen. When officers arrived, two females tried to run from the back of the home. Both were caught by officers who were in the front of the house. A male suspect also ran and was caught after a foot chase.
The two females were both in possession of replica handguns that fired pellets. The girls told investigators they had intended to break in and “scare the resident”. The 67 year old caller told investigators she was in the home with her 82 year old mother and that she heard the glass on the door getting broken out.
Officer arrived before the suspects were able to get into the home. The suspects were placed at the Youth Care Center.