tribtown > Students in Rachel Collier's fourth grade class at Crothersville Elementary School work on webs for developing essay's as a class assignment. Beginning next year students will have to make up all miss school days due to bad weather as a policy developed by State Superintendent Dr. Tony Bennett.
tribtown > Crothersville fourth grade teacher works with student, Katrina Christian, on developing an essay for a class assignment.
tribtown > Fourth Grader at Crothersville Elementary School, Elizabeth Streetman, works on an in class writing assignment.
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tribtown > Marty Young, teacher at Medora Elementary School, discusses a story with his sixth grade class as they read during their literature lesson.
tribtown > Marty Young, teacher at Medora Elementary School, follows along with sixth grade student, Clay Wilkerson as they a story during their literature lesson.
tribtown > Sixth grade, Medora Elementary students, Alexis Jacobs, Devin Wilkerson and Ryan Coats, follow along while reading a story during their literature lesson at school. Medora Schools are at risk of becoming apart of another school administration due to Gov. Mitch Daniels school consolidation plan.
Students in Rachel Collier's fourth grade class at Crothersville Elementary School work on webs for developing essay's as a class assignment. Beginning next year students will have to make up all miss school days due to bad weather as a policy developed by State Superintendent Dr. Tony Bennett.
tribtown > Students in Rachel Collier's fourth grade class at Crothersville Elementary School work on webs for developing essay's as a class assignment. Beginning next year students will have to make up all miss school days due to bad weather as a policy developed by State Superintendent Dr. Tony Bennett.
Students in Rachel Collier's fourth grade class at Crothersville Elementary School work on webs for developing essay's as a class assignment. Beginning next year students will have to make up all miss school days due to bad weather as a policy developed by State Superintendent Dr. Tony Bennett.
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