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Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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 The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for the regularly scheduled Board meeting Monday, October 23, 2023 at 5:30 PM in the Board Room of the EVSC Administration Building located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Board meetings can also be observed by tuning to EVSC’s radio station, 90.7 WPSR or live streamed online at https://www.wpsrhd.com/. 

Prior to the regularly scheduled Board meeting, three members of the Board, along with district administrators, will hold a Town Hall beginning at 5:00 PM. This Town Hall is for Vanderburgh County residents to speak directly with Board members in attendance about issues involving EVSC schools. The Town Hall will be held in the Technology and Innovation Center located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Members of the public who would like to attend the Town Hall should register by completing the Town Hall Registration Form located on our website at district.evscschools.com. 

Annual Chili Bowl Sale Returns for 21st Year at University of Evansville

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Clumps of pollen from the oak trees that line the trail fill the sidewalks along Rice Boulevard, Tuesday, April 12, 2022, near Rice University in Houston. The area has seen record pollen counts over the past weeks inflaming allergies and blanketing surfaces in yellow.

EVANSVILLE, IND. (10/19/2023) On Tuesday, October 31, the hearty smell of chili will fill the air at the University of Evansville (UE) when the Clay Club holds its 21st annual Chili Bowl Sale.

From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., or until the bowls and chili run out, UE Clay Club members will serve chili from open-air cauldrons on the East Terrace Lawn near the Ridgway University Center.

This community event draws not only UE students and staff but also friends from afar. Customers select a one-of-a-kind ceramic bowl made by UE art students, enjoy chili for lunch, and keep the bowl.

For $10, attendees can purchase a unique ceramic bowl and fill it with chili. For those who prefer to preserve their pristine bowls, lidded containers will also be available. The event also offers larger, handcrafted bowls, priced between $15 and $100, making it a must-attend for both chili lovers and art enthusiasts.

A significant portion of the proceeds will be donated to a local food organization, furthering UE’s commitment to fighting hunger within the community. The remaining funds will be allocated to the UE Clay Club, providing essential support for students’ attendance at conferences, hosting visiting artists, and embarking on studio and gallery visits.

For additional information, please call the UE Department of Art at 812-488-2043.

Food Inspection Report Sept 24-30, 2023

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Food Inspection report Sept 24-30, 2023

Busy weekend ahead for UE volleyball

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Aces to play three matches in four nights

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Another busy weekend is upcoming for the University of Evansville volleyball team with three road matches in four days.  The Purple Aces open at Illinois State on Friday, Bradley on Saturday and complete the trip with a Monday evening match at Chicago State.  ESPN+ will have the coverage of the two MVC matches while the CSU contest will be carried on YouTube.

NCAA’S Longest Match

– On October 13, Evansville and UIC squared off in what was the longest match in the history of the NCAA

– The 5-set contest took 3 hours and 44 minutes to complete, surpassing the previous record of 3 hours and 38 minutes, which took place between Hawaii and BYU in 1998

National Accolade

– Giulia Cardona became just the second player in Missouri Valley Conference history to earn AVCA Division I National Player of the Week honors when she earned the accolade on Oct. 17

– Lily Johnson of Missouri State was the first league player to do so in 2017

– The recognition came on the heels of a 40-kill performance versus the Flames as Cardona tied the MVC single-match record while setting the UE program record

On a Roll

– Giulia Cardona earned her third MVC Player of the Week honor on Oct. 16 as she averaged 6.62 kills in matches versus Indiana State, UIC, and Valparaiso

– Highlighting the week was her 40-kill performance versus UIC that tied the league’s single-match record that was set by UNI’s Bobbi (Becker) Petersen in 1989

– Along with her 40 kills, Cardona had 94 attempts, tying for the second-highest total in league history; teammate Melanie Feliciano holds the MVC record with 95 in 2019

– Cardona remains the national leader in kills (5.58/set), points (6.28/set) and attacks (14.81/set)

– The 3-time MVC Player of the Week honoree in 2023 earned the honor on Aug. 28, Sept. 25 and Oct. 16

– The 40-kill match by Cardona was the first that the NCAA had seen since the fall of 2019 when it happened on three occasions

– She currently holds the NCAA lead for kills this season in a 3-set (26), 4-set (36) and 5-set (40) match

Scouting the Opposition

– While they are 9-12 overall, Illinois State sits at 7-2 in MVC matches and has won seven in a row entering the weekend

– Aida Shadewald paces the team with 3.53 kills/set, which is 6th in the Valley

– After going 7-6 in non-conference play, Bradley has dropped its opening nine MVC matches to fall to 7-15

– Kendall Minta has proven to be one of the top defensive players in the MVC as she ranks 4th in the conference with 1.00 blocks per set

– Chicago State will be the third opponent of the weekend and stands at 10-5 with two wins coming over the Purple Aces

– Yanlis Feliz paces the Cougars with an average of 4.37 kills

Running the Offense

– Just four days after totaling 57 assists against Indiana State, Kora Ruff reset her career mark with 64 in the victory over UIC

– Ruff has been on an absolute roll over the last few matches, averaging 12.6 assists per set while improving her season mark to 10.58, which is second in the league

– It marked the first 60-assist performance of Ruff’s UE career surpassing her previous high of 58, which came as a freshman

– Her average is 20th in the nation while her total of 751 assists is 23rd nationally

– Over the course of the season, Ruff has posted 2.66 digs per set but has seen that rise to 2.85/frame in MVC contests

First Over 30

– With 32 digs against UIC, Ainoah Cruz put forth the top performance of her young career; her previous high of 27 digs came in the road win at Samford

– Cruz checks in with an average of 4.19 digs per set, which is 9th in the MVC

– Her numbers in MVC matches are even better at 4.45/frame

USI Women’s Soccer extends unbeaten streak with 0-0 tie against SEMO

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Continuing the march toward the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament, University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer posted its third straight draw with a 0-0 tie against Southeast Missouri State University Thursday night at Strassweg Field.

Both teams came out of the gates looking to gain control of the match. USI redshirt goalkeeper Anna Markland (Hoover, Alabama) got her gloves on the ball early with a pair of easy saves. The Screaming Eagles’ first shot came in the 12th minute off the foot of sophomore midfielder Emma Thurston (Leawood, Kansas).
 
Southern Indiana generated a pair of chances in the 26th minute from senior defender Alexis Schone (Galena, Ohio) and sophomore midfielder Peyton Murphy (Bargersville, Indiana), tracking down a loose ball in the attacking penalty box. Each team produced three shots on goal in the first half.
 
The back-and-forth stalemate continued into the second half. Despite attacking opportunities for both teams, neither budged on the scoreboard. Markland saw a couple of shots come her way in the early portion of the second half, but she collected saves on both.
 
USI had a few opportunistic looks late in the match. With under 10 minutes remaining, Southern Indiana moved down the field and was rewarded with several tries in the attacking third. Following a throw-in pass, freshman midfielder Pilar Torres (Chula Vista, California) had the ball come to her feet inside the top of the penalty box, but her shot was knocked away by the Redhawks’ goalkeeper Sophia Elfrink. A couple of minutes later, Thurston had a shot that was off the mark before Alexis Schone had a header off a free kick blocked away.
 
In the contest, the Eagles tallied 11 shots and the Redhawks had nine. Both teams put five shots on target. Alexis Schone had a game-high four shots, Murphy had three with two on frame, and Thurston had two shot attempts. Markland recorded five saves in goal, claiming her sixth shutout of the season.
 
The Screaming Eagles moved to 4-6-7 this season with a 3-1-4 conference record, extending the team’s season-best unbeaten streak to six matches. Southeast Missouri moved to 6-5-4 on the year with a 2-3-3 mark in OVC play. With Morehead State University’s win over Tennessee Tech University on Thursday to solidify those two schools as the top two teams and the double-bye, Southern Indiana now knows it will be playing next week in the OVC Tournament. USI remained tied with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at 13 points. The third through eighth seeds and who will be hosting the first two rounds of the OVC Tournament will be determined following this Sunday’s games.
 
On Sunday, USI will close out the regular season on the road at Eastern Illinois University. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. from Charleston, Illinois. The match can be seen with a subscription to ESPN+.

Parker named MVC Men’s Golfer of the Week as Aces travel to PA

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UE set for Lehigh Men’s Golf Invitational

ST. LOUIS– Following a runner-up finish at The Buddy this week, University of Evansville men’s golfer Carson Parker has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Golfer of the Week.  He shares the honor with Felix van Dijk of Illinois State.

Parker shot a 4-under 67 in the final round of the tournament on Tuesday to take home a second-place finish while leading the Purple Aces to a #2 finish on the team side.  After opening the tournament with a 73, Parker scored a 4-under 67 in each of the final two rounds to finish just one stroke behind the winner.

Evansville is set to complete its fall slate this weekend with a trip to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania for the Lehigh Men’s Golf Invitational.  The Grace Course at Saucon Valley Country Club will be the host course with par set for 72 and the yardage from the black tees coming in at 7,091.

Teams will play a total of 36 holes with 18 set for Friday and the final round taking place Saturday.  Joining the Purple Aces in the event will be Binghamton, Bryant, Fairfield, Hofstra, Iona, Lafayette, Lehigh, Monmouth, Rider, Siena and Towson.

Vincennes University Jasper welcomes 600 high school freshmen to Tour of Opportunity

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JASPER, Ind., October 19, 2023 – To inspire and empower the future workforce, Vincennes University Jasper hosted Dubois County high school students for the Tour of Opportunity, providing them with a unique chance to explore local careers. This innovative event aims to expose young minds to various professions within the community, ranging from agriculture and arts to business finance and robotics.

By providing early exposure and hands-on experiences, students can make informed decisions about their career options and establish valuable connections with local professionals and businesses. It also contributes to the development and growth of the local workforce, ensuring a brighter future for students and Dubois County.

“Six hundred freshmen had the opportunity to choose from 14 career pathways,” Patoka Valley Career and Technical Cooperative Director Jarred Howard said. “We could not make this happen without tremendous support from VU Jasper and our local industry partners. We had over 25 different community partners provide a tremendous learning experience for our students to learn about future career and education opportunities in our county. This event was a success for all stakeholders that were involved.”

After gathering on the VU Jasper Campus on Wednesday, Oct. 11, students from Jasper High School, Forest Park High School, Northeast Dubois High School, and Southridge High School toured local businesses and companies. Students were introduced to career opportunities in pathways encompassing a spectrum of fields, ensuring the chance to explore a career path that truly resonated with their interests and aspirations.

According to VU Jasper Center for Technology, Innovation, and Manufacturing Director Jacob Berg, “The collaboration between VU Jasper and our industry partners for the Tour of Opportunity is a testament to our commitment to nurturing and inspiring our future workforce. We want our local students to know the multitude of opportunities that are available to them before they graduate high school. This career exploration event is vitally important to achieving this goal.”

Following the morning tours, VU Jasper faculty and staff and industry partners shared engaging presentations and demonstrations, showcasing the wealth of opportunities the University and companies offer.

The Tour of Opportunity fosters community and encourages collaboration between VU Jasper and industry partners, ensuring Dubois County youth have access to meaningful and rewarding careers.

Trailblazers increase Region winning streak to 35 with win over John A. Logan

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VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University volleyball team faced another tough Region 24 match Thursday night in the Physical Education Complex, their second of three Region matches this week.

The Blazers came away with a hard-fought four-set victory over John A. Logan College 25-12, 25-21, 18-25, 27-25 to increase their winning streak over Region 24 opponents to 35 matches.

Vincennes got off to an excellent start on their home floor Thursday night, jumping out to an early five point lead in set one and later using a massive 13-1 scoring run to take a commanding 24-9 advantage over the Volunteers.

John A. Logan would look to rally back after facing set point but were not able to overcome the deficit as VU grabbed set one over the Vols 25-12 to take the early 1-0 match lead.

Set two was more of a back-and-forth battle one would expect in a match featuring the current top two teams in Region 24.

Vincennes grabbed the upper hand with a 12-9 lead and were able to hang on to that lead after trading points with the Volunteers throughout most of the set.

VU took set two 25-21 and earned a 2-0 match lead over John A. Logan.

The Volunteers came out in set three on a mission to not get swept and quickly jumped out a big lead by scoring eight of the first nine points of the set.

John A. Logan would continue to grow their lead to 16-5 before VU began to slowly chip away at the Volunteers’ lead.

VU would cut the deficit back down to six but were unable to completely erase the big lead as John A. Logan took set three 25-18 and forced a fourth set.

John A. Logan carried this momentum from set three into set four, breaking away with a 4-0 scoring run to take a 17-11 lead.

VU would then answer with five unanswered to cut the Logan lead back down to one.

Vincennes would keep battling, riding the momentum of the home crowd to take their first lead of the set at 22-21.

The Trailblazers would serve match point at 24-23 before Logan answered with back-to-back points to serve set point for themselves at 25-24.

Vincennes would rally back, scoring three unanswered points to close out the match in four sets 27-25 and earning the 3-1 match victory over the Volunteers.

After the match, the Vincennes University volleyball team recognized sophomore setter Maecy Johnson (Chrisman, Ill.) for surpassing 1,000 career set assists at VU.

Johnson reached this milestone on Saturday, Oct. 7 against Edison State Community College in VU’s win over the Chargers in the final match of the Showdown on the Wabash Classic.

The win Thursday night also secures the No. 1 seed for the VU volleyball team in next week’s NJCAA Division I Region 24 Tournament at Kaskaskia College in Centralia, Ill.

“There were two major things that I was thinking about both coming into the match and during the match tonight,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “The first, we knew that this was going to be Logan’s last shot at possibly getting the No. 1 in the tournament, so we knew that they were going to really fight and give everything they have in this match.”

“I do have to say, that was probably one of the best performances I’ve seen out of a Logan team in the last few years,” Sien added. “They really covered everything defensively. They made it really hard to put a ball away. They blocked us really well. Even if they didn’t always block us for a point, they got a hand on just about every shot. There were a lot of moments throughout the match where we found it really hard to get a kill because of that.”

“We closed the margin in the third set and made it a little bit closer, but it really wasn’t that close,” Sien said. “You might think it would be a good thing to have such a dominating first set but I, personally, don’t like those. Those quick, almost blowout type first sets can lead to teams almost naturally loose some of that intensity and aggression.”

“We got up to 24-9 and then they got three straight points,” Sien added. “I know it’s only three points, but that’s a little bit of momentum and they really carried that through for the rest of the match. We won the second set, but it was definitely more competitive. So, the second thing from tonight, winning a quick, decisive first set, I don’t usually like that and I always coach the team to guard against letting up and I think that’s what happened out here tonight.”

“But we can also flip that into a positive and say that the first set was probably one of the best sets we’ve played all year,” Sien said. “Now we’ve got to learn to carry that from beginning to end. Volleyball is a funny sport and at this level with the youth at times that we have on the floor, you train the mindset more than the skill at times.”

“Maecy was able to set some during the season last year but it was always difficult to get her on the floor because we had two sophomore setters,” Sien said. “But it was nice to have her because there were times where one of those sophomores were out and it was like ‘no problem, we have Maecy’.”

“The nice thing about a player like Maecy is that if they respond well, are coachable and have good retention of what we coach, then it’s almost an extension of the coach on the floor,” Sien added. “This season really started for her in the spring last year. She played a lot in the spring and it really showed just how important the spring season really is, especially at this level. She set really well in the spring and that allowed me to really coach her up.”

“She does a nice job of doing what we want her to do out there,” Sien said. “And there have also been times where she is so mature as a setter that she makes her own decisions out there. In the last month and a half, I haven’t really had to give a whole lot of feedback because she is running things so efficiently.”

“Maecy is also a good student,” Sien added. “She’s very serious about her studies. She’s studying Agribusiness and was brought up in a farming family, so whether or not she chooses to continue her volleyball career, we know that she is going to contribute well to the economy in this country through farming. It’s always so cool to see young people going into farming because it’s just so uncommon right now.”

The VU offense was led by sophomores Paige Parlanti (Las Vegas, Nev.) and Audrey Buis (Franklin, Ind.) who each recorded a double-double.

Parlanti filled up the stats sheet with 18 kills, 21 digs, two blocks, two aces and one set assist, while Buis came through with 13 kills, 10 digs, one block and one set assist.

Freshman Laura Tavares (Merida, Venezuela) was the third VU hitter to reach double-figures, ending her night with 11 kills, three blocks and three digs.

Freshman Elisa Dalla Pozza (Vincenza, Italy) had another really good all-around game, ending with seven kills, a team-high six blocks, six digs, three set assists and one ace.

Freshman Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil) and sophomore Kennedy Sowell (Effingham, Ill.) rounded out the VU offense with Dias ending with three kills, two digs and one ace, while Sowell ended with two blocks, one kill and one dig.

Maecy Johnson again ran a tremendous game from the setter position, recorded a double-double of her own with 32 set assists, 10 digs, two kills and one ace.

Freshman setter Libby Mehringer (Jasper, Ind.) also saw time on the floor Thursday night and came away with seven set assists and three digs.

Sophomore libero Morgan Netcott (Montague, Mich.) controlled the VU defense for most of the match, ending with a very impressive 37 digs and one set assist on the night.

“It was really hard at times to find points against Logan’s defense tonight,” Sien said. “They were really playing well overall and everyone for us out there on the floor, we just didn’t give up. We kept swinging and yeah, we got blocked, but if you keep swinging long enough, you are going to find the holes in the defense and get points.”

“It could have been very easy for us to start tipping or to not hit as hard and be more tentative,” Sien added. “As a former player, I know that it can get frustrating to just keep swinging, so I definitely share any possible frustrations that we might have had out there. But they didn’t let any of those frustrations get the better of them. They just kept playing aggressively.”

“Audrey and Paige had the most sets out there tonight,” Sien said. “They basically just swung at everything and pretty much challenged Logan to block it. I really liked that, while at times we didn’t play our best, you cannot fault our aggressiveness or our passion. Because we could have easily let this game get away from us, I really just appreciate the fight that this group has. Sometimes you can’t discount the emotional and mental part of the game.”

The Vincennes volleyball team will return to the P.E. Complex floor for the final time during the fall 2023 season Saturday, Oct. 21 when VU hosts Region 24 opponent Kaskaskia College on Sophomore Recognition day.

This match is set to begin at 12 p.m. eastern and is the season finale for the VU Trailblazer volleyball team.

“We just have to stay in the fight,” Sien said. “We are always going to get everybody’s best shot out there. Whether a team is having a great season or on a big losing streak, but that’s just the nature of the beast here. We are back-to-back Region champions and also, we’re Vincennes. Across all sports, everybody is always going to get their best shot.”

“We just have to not only be ready to meet their intensity level but surpass it,” Sien added. “The mental preparation I think was really good from tonight that we were really tested. Because we are going to get tested again in just over a week and there’s a good chance that we could see Logan again. So we should know each other really well after playing for almost two hours tonight. They know our tendencies and we know there’s.”

BOX SCORE

John A. Logan – 12   21   25   25   x

VUVB (28-6, 11-0) – 25   25   18   27   x

VINCENNES STATS

Audrey Buis – 14 points, 13 kills, 1 solo block, 10 digs, 1 set assist

Morgan Netcott – 37 digs, 1 set assist

Paige Parlanti – 21.5 points, 2 aces, 18 kills, 1 solo block, 1 block assist, 21 digs, 1 set assist

Isadora Dias – 4 points, 1 ace, 3 kills, 2 digs

Maecy Johnson – 3 points, 1 ace, 2 kills, 10 digs, 32 set assists

Kennedy Sowell – 2 points, 1 kill, 2 block assists, 1 dig

Elisa Dalla Pozza – 11.5 points, 1 ace, 7 kills, 1 solo block, 5 block assists, 6 digs, 3 set assists

Laura Tavares – 12.5 points, 11 kills, 3 block assists, 3 digs

Libby Mehringer – 3 digs, 7 set assists

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Day named OVC Golfer of the Week​​​​​​​

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana senior Jace Day (Bloomington, Indiana) was named the Ohio Valley Conference Golfer of the Week after his performance in The Buddy (hosted by Murray State University) this week at the Miller Memorial Golf Course in Murray, Kentucky. Day claimed the medalist honor after posting a school record seven-under 206 (70-66-70) over the 54-hole tournament.

Day’s 206 broke the 54-hole record set by teammate, Jason Bannister (Laguna Niguel, CA), who posted a 208 two weeks earlier at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Derek Dolenc Invitational. The second-round 66 was a career-best for Day and tied for the third-best single round in the history of the program.

As a team, Day and the Screaming Eagles won The Buddy team championship by 12 shots.

The Eagles complete the fall tournament schedule October 28-29 when they play in the Kentucky Wesleyan Invitational, hosted by KWC at the The Pearl Club in Owensboro, Kentucky.