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sports2 years ago

"Indiana High School Football: Sectional Highlights and Championship Pairings"

In the IHSAA football sectional semifinals, Ben Davis pulled off a thrilling comeback to defeat Brownsburg 28-25 in a matchup of No. 1 vs. No. 3 teams. Mark Zackery's interception and return for a touchdown was a key play in the fourth quarter comeback. In other games, New Palestine dominated Greenfield-Central with a 35-0 victory, Center Grove defeated Franklin Central 40-14, and Westfield cruised to a 37-21 win over Carmel.

sports2 years ago

"Highlights from the IHSAA Boys Track and Field State Finals"

Brownsburg boys track and field team won their first state championship in program history, using their depth to score points in 10 of 16 events to hold off Carmel and last year's defending champion Plainfield. Junior Dominic Calhoun won the 200 meters, took second in the 100, and was the anchor to Brownsburg's blazing 4x100-meter relay champion, which set a state record with a 40.70 time. The meet was full of record-breaking performances and some surprises, including Bloomington North setting a state finals meet record in the 4x800 relay and Plainfield's Nayyir Newash-Campbell setting a state record in the 400 meters.

sports2 years ago

Brownsburg Takes Home Team Title at IHSAA Boys Track and Field State Meet.

Brownsburg wins their first IHSAA boys track and field state title with multiple state meet records broken. Elijah Jackson of Lawrence Central wins the 100-meter dash, while Nayyir Newash-Campbell of Plainfield takes the 400-meter dash. Nate Killeen of North Central wins the 800-meter run, Martin Barco of Martinsville wins the 1600-meter run, and Kole Mathison of Carmel wins the 3200-meter run. Cody Johnston of Hobart sets a state meet record in the pole vault. Brownsburg also sets a state meet record in the 4x100 relay, while Bloomington North and Zionsville set a state meet record in the 4x800 relay.

crime2 years ago

School Staffers Charged for Forcing Student to Eat Vomit

Five staff members at a suburban Indianapolis school have been charged with neglect or failure to report neglect after a 7-year-old special education student was told to eat his own vomit. The teacher charged with neglect told the student during lunch that if he vomited, he would need to eat whatever he threw up, Brownsburg police said. The child vomited on a tray provided by the second teacher, and the aide charged with neglect then gave the child a spoon, police said.

crime2 years ago

School Staffers Charged for Forcing Student to Eat Vomit

Five staff members at an elementary school in Brownsburg, Indiana are facing criminal charges after they allegedly told a 7-year-old special education student to eat his own vomit during lunch and failed to report the incident. The staff members include three teachers and two instructional aides. The incident occurred in February, but was only reported in April. The district has already started the termination process for two of the staff members, while the others remain on administrative leave.

crime2 years ago

School Staffers Face Charges for Forcing Student to Eat Vomit

Five staff members at a suburban Indianapolis school have been charged with neglect or failure to report neglect after a 7-year-old special education student was told to eat his own vomit. The teacher charged with neglect told the student during lunch that if he vomited, he would need to eat whatever he threw up, Brownsburg police said. The alleged incident occurred in February.

crime2 years ago

Special education student forced to eat own vomit by school staff at Brownsburg Elementary

Five staff members at a Brownsburg elementary school in Indiana are facing criminal charges after they allegedly told a special education student to eat his own vomit and failed to report the incident. The incident occurred during a lunch period in February, but was only reported in April. The staff members include two life skills teachers, two instructional aides, and a registered behavioral technician. The two teachers who were directly involved in the incident have been terminated, while the others remain on administrative leave.