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November 22nd, 2023More InformationThis week on Education Counts Michiana… #ENOUGH:...Close
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November 22nd, 2023This week on Education Counts Michiana… #ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence at the South Bend Civic, exploring a Night at the Museum in Nappanee, leading with equity and school communities and discovering Our Universe Revealed.November 22, 2023 -
November 15th, 2023More InformationThis week on Education Counts Michiana… building...Close
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November 15th, 2023This week on Education Counts Michiana… building trades day for high school students at the University of Notre Dame, women entrepreneur education, environmental education through art in Bremen and 3D printing at Lake Michigan College's Fab Lab.November 15, 2023 -
November 8th, 2023More InformationThis week on Education Counts Michiana… learning...Close
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November 8th, 2023This week on Education Counts Michiana… learning about college opportunities through South Bend HBCU Exchange, a construction club at Southwestern Michigan College, Wolf Lake Nature Preschool and engagement and leadership at Kosciusko Endowment Youth Services.November 8, 2023 -
April 5th, 2023More InformationThis week on Education Counts Michiana… learning...Close
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April 5th, 2023This week on Education Counts Michiana… learning stop motion animation with Legos in Winamac, equine therapy in Middlebury, pre-k learning and literacy at Studebaker Center in South Bend and the Community Student Art Exhibition at the Box Factory in St. Joseph, Michigan.April 5, 2023 -
March 29th, 2023More InformationThis week, Education Counts highlights some of the...Close
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March 29th, 2023This week, Education Counts highlights some of the best practices in education… Girls & Women in Science at River St. Joe, Early Learning Center at Hubbard Hill, Baker Youth Club after school program in Warsaw, Riley High School CTE Food service Partnership, Junior Board of Directors at KV REMC, the Readiness Center in Benton Harbor and the South Bend Entrepreneurship and Adversity Program.March 29, 2023 -
March 22nd, 2023More InformationThis week Education Counts features an African Ame...Close
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March 22nd, 2023This week Education Counts features an African American History Bus Tour of South Bend, Junior Board of Directors at KVREMC, Ukulele Ladies through Adaptive Arts and Brushstrokes for Hope.March 22, 2023 -
March 15th, 2023More InformationEducation Counts champions great ideas in educatio...Close
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March 15th, 2023Education Counts champions great ideas in education. This week learn about the CTE program for food service professionals, see how literacy is being taught in partnership with Next Step Learning, discover the beauty and success for those who are part of the South Bend Entrepreneurship and Adversity Program and watch how students and automotive training will adapt to electric vehicles.March 15, 2023 -
March 1st, 2023More InformationEducation Counts highlights innovative ideas in ed...Close
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March 1st, 2023Education Counts highlights innovative ideas in education across the spectrum from preschool through lifelong learning. This week, we spotlight a convergence of preschool with a retirement home. We follow Girls and Women in Science at two events in Michigan. We sit in on Discovery Academy which offers an alternative high school option in Berrien Springs. We watch entrepreneurs develop business skills in a bootcamp through HustleSBE.March 1, 2023 -
February 8th, 2023More InformationThis week on Education Counts, learn about 3D prin...Close
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February 8th, 2023This week on Education Counts, learn about 3D printing and digital fabrication at the Fab Lab, the Black College Expo at Ivy Tech, Music Together at the Middlebury Public Library and CTE choices at the Elkhart Area Career Center.February 8, 2023 -
January 25th, 2023More InformationEducation Counts connects bright ideas in educatio...Close
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January 25th, 2023Education Counts connects bright ideas in education with the community. Learn about a reading program the Bremen Public Library launched about the 100 Books every middle schooler should read and why it matters. See how project based learning in Elkhart has led high school students to create a book and video presentation about health and safety programs. Discover how SMASH Academy is changing how students see STEM careers through its free three-year college prep program. Watch Saint Mary's College students limit the impact on landfills by becoming Food Waste Fighters.January 25, 2023
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Education Counts Michiana - Anxiety and MindfulnessMore InformationFear, anger and uncertainty can create stress...Close
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Education Counts Michiana - Anxiety and MindfulnessFear, anger and uncertainty can create stress in adults and children. Child psychologist, Margaret Ann Jessop, PsyD teaches families how anxiety, anger, and the stress responses work. In a newly released book, Jessop extends the Hornet and Hippos collection to demonstrate how curiosity can open a world of wonders. -
Save a Life - St. Joseph CountyMore InformationThe Save a Life - St. Joseph County program e...Close
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Save a Life - St. Joseph CountyThe Save a Life - St. Joseph County program empowers local communities through CPR training. Hundreds of eighth-grade students learned how to perform CPR at Four Winds Field as part of a mass training event. The students also received training kits to take home and share their knowledge with other community members. -
Operation ReadMore InformationOperation Read provides free books and tutori...Close
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Operation ReadOperation Read provides free books and tutoring for those in need. Theprogram covers the full life-cycle by providing books to newborns atthe hospitals and memory and puzzle books to senior citizens. Givingthe community access to books encourages the life-long love oflearning through reading. -
Challenger Little LeagueMore InformationChallenger Little League South Bend provides ...Close
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Challenger Little LeagueChallenger Little League South Bend provides opportunities for children and adults with mental and physical challenges to play baseball. Players enjoy getting exercise, socializing with teammates, and most importantly, having fun. The league is also a resource for families to share knowledge and build connections. -
Rochester Community High School Horizontal Construction ProgramMore InformationThe Horizontal Construction program at Roches...Close
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Rochester Community High School Horizontal Construction ProgramThe Horizontal Construction program at Rochester High School is part of a wide range of manufacturing pathways that students can explore. The students learn about building roads, running utility lines, and other topics. Then, they apply that knowledge by operating excavators and laying water lines. The program helps prepare students for real-world operations once they graduate. -
La Porte County Public Library Isamu Noguchi Art Competition La Porte County Public LibraryMore InformationAll La Porte County teens between the ages of...Close
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La Porte County Public Library Isamu Noguchi Art Competition La Porte County Public LibraryAll La Porte County teens between the ages of 14-18 were invited to help design the art work for the La Porte County Public Library’s 2024 summer reading program. The theme is “Summer Under the Stars” and takse inspiration from the work of sculptor and designer, Isamu Noguchi. Winning artwork will be featured on limited-edition items to promote the 2024 summer reading program. The art was unveiled at a recent artist reception and was judged on connection to the category, aesthetics, creativity and craftsmanship. -
1950s African American Worker's Home The History MuseumMore InformationThe History Museum presents a transformation ...Close
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1950s African American Worker's Home The History MuseumThe History Museum presents a transformation at the Worker’s Home. The 1950s African American Worker’s Home tells the story of the community’s African American history as well as the Great Migration and the Civil Rights Movement through guided tours and special programs. Furniture, furnishings, photographs, and other materials in the home reflect those periods in history. The Worker’s Home first opened in 1994 telling the history of workers and their families, with special attention to the many ethnicities of the St. Joseph River Valley Region. -
New Buffalo High School Pottery ClubMore InformationThe Pottery Club at New Buffalo High School i...Close
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New Buffalo High School Pottery ClubThe Pottery Club at New Buffalo High School is a unique way for students to build skills, become mentors, and give back to their community. The club offers workshops for students to learn how to throw bowls on the pottery wheel. More experienced students have the opportunity to teach and mentor others - including their parents. The club also held a marathon bowl-throwing session called Pottery Madness, a community service program that contributes to the Empty Bowls fundraiser. -
Elkhart Manufacturing DayMore InformationNearly three thousand eighth grade students i...Close
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Elkhart Manufacturing DayNearly three thousand eighth grade students in Elkhart county visited local manufacturing facilities as part of the national Manufacturing Day program. In partnership with the Horizon Education Alliance, the program creates opportunities for students to gain experience and awareness of different career pathways. Students participated in a variety of engaging activities and also built connections with the local companies. -
Our Universe Revealed St. Joseph County Public LibraryMore InformationThe mission of the Our Universe Revealed lect...Close
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Our Universe Revealed St. Joseph County Public LibraryThe mission of the Our Universe Revealed lecture series is to make current research in science accessible for everyone. Our Universe Revealed is a partnership between the University of Notre Dame, Indiana University South Bend, and the St. Joseph County Public Library. Local experts from the universities lead explorations of scientific topics and engage the public in conversations that inspire curiosity.
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Adult Learning Center Center of Workforce InnovationsMore InformationIn setting up an Adult Learning Center in Starke County, the Center of Workforce Innovations aims to...Close
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Adult Learning Center Center of Workforce InnovationsIn setting up an Adult Learning Center in Starke County, the Center of Workforce Innovations aims to give people who may not have finished high school the opportunity to learn the skills needed to make strides in the real world. We explore how through various classes and certifications, adults are able to find their place in today's workforce.
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Lilly Center K-12 Programs Lilly Center for Lakes & StreamsMore InformationThe Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams serves as a place for college students to study how water syste...Close
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Lilly Center K-12 Programs Lilly Center for Lakes & StreamsThe Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams serves as a place for college students to study how water systems work. But through its programs geared toward younger students allows them to pass on that knowledge to the next generation. Through various K-12 programs, the Lilly Center teaches these young kids to care for natural bodies of water in our region.
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Next Launch Competition Culver AcademiesMore InformationThe Next Launch is a business oriented competition for up and coming entrepreneurs in high school. P...Close
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Next Launch Competition Culver AcademiesThe Next Launch is a business oriented competition for up and coming entrepreneurs in high school. Participating students put together their own presentations on a business idea of theirs and presented it to a panel of judges. The Ron Rubin School for the Entrepreneur hosts the competition where 26 teams from four states competed for a top prize of $25,000.
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Certificate in Executive Management Stayer Center for Executive EducationMore InformationThrough the Stayer Center at the Mendoza College of Business, adults are able to learn the tools nee...Close
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Certificate in Executive Management Stayer Center for Executive EducationThrough the Stayer Center at the Mendoza College of Business, adults are able to learn the tools needed to move into a management position. The four module program includes topics like leadership essentials and how to apply them to a professional setting.
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Goodwill and WorkOne: Working With Veterans Goodwill Industries of MichianaMore InformationGoodwill Industries is giving veterans the opportunity to learn about the services that are availabl...Close
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Goodwill and WorkOne: Working With Veterans Goodwill Industries of MichianaGoodwill Industries is giving veterans the opportunity to learn about the services that are available to them. Goodwill partnered with the WorkOne organization to help veterans on their job hunt, answer questions that many have about joining the workforce, and provide resources.
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ETHOS Robotics ETHOS Innovation CenterMore InformationAt the ETHOS Innovation Center in Elkhart, students in grades K-12 get the chance to participate in ...Close
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ETHOS Robotics ETHOS Innovation CenterAt the ETHOS Innovation Center in Elkhart, students in grades K-12 get the chance to participate in building, programming, and competing in the field of robotics. We explore how these kids are able to use what they are learning on the field and turn it into a potential career path.
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Mindful U Darden Elementary SchoolMore InformationAcross the Michiana area students are practicing mindfulness to help them focus and stay attentive. ...Close
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Mindful U Darden Elementary SchoolAcross the Michiana area students are practicing mindfulness to help them focus and stay attentive. At Darden Elementary School they introduced Mindful U Thursdays where their students work with professional yoga instructors to practice yoga and mindfulness skills.
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Dugout Dolls Dugout DollsMore InformationThe Dugout Dolls are far from your typical softball training facility. In fact when Trish Gardini no...Close
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Dugout Dolls Dugout DollsThe Dugout Dolls are far from your typical softball training facility. In fact when Trish Gardini noticed that the community was lacking female leadership she created the organization to help. The staff here uses softball and coaching as a vehicle to empower women and girls in the community.
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Technology Integration Elkhart Community SchoolsMore InformationAs technology becomes more user friendly, it's being found being used more and more in the classroom...Close
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Technology Integration Elkhart Community SchoolsAs technology becomes more user friendly, it's being found being used more and more in the classroom. Elkhart Community Schools has been working to give teachers and students the necessary tools to become more digitally literate in a growing technological world.
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Getting into Science Riley High SchoolMore InformationScience is an important subject in school, but how are schools sparking the interest of students fro...Close
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Getting into Science Riley High SchoolScience is an important subject in school, but how are schools sparking the interest of students from a young age?
Go inside what two Michiana schools are doing to make science fun.
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