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 Plymouth students celebrate their first-ever IHSCGA state championship. They are: front row, Stephen Johnson, Elizabeth Oviedo, Sami Guerrero, and Yolanda Fish; second row, Zach Craft, Crystal Fox, Amy McLiver, Danyelle Ganshorn, Tori Fox, and Addie Palmer; third row, Cynthia Lua, Katie Lee, Ana Miranda, Rinda Scott, and Brittany Halsey; fourth row, Elizabeth Wolford, Greg Rundle, Patrick Gouverneur, Tori MacLain, Lindsey Holloway, and Leah Cook; fifth row, Caitlin Jung, Tonya Roeder, Kameron Eisenhour, Mike Berger, and Zach Mahan; and sixth row, Jacob Harley, Taylor Jones, Jacob Pritchard, Justin Buchert, Jared Beabout and Adam Fish. Photo provided PLYMOUTH — The PHS Winter Performance Ensemble (winter guard and winter drumline) had a great weekend, winning its first state championship. The IHSCGA Class 3A state finals were hosted at Franklin Central High School in Indianapolis, and Plymouth was the top of the field.
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‘We Believe in You’ is taking shape |
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Friday, 12 December 2008 |
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DONALDSON — Ancilla College is experiencing a record number of adults registering for classes under the “We Believe in You” program, according to Erin Alonzo, director of Admissions. The “We Believe in You” program is designed for prospective students 21 years and older who have never attended college.
“We Believe in You” allows a student to take up to three credit hours free of charge. In addition, all students in the program will have an academic advisor to assist them with all aspects of attending college for the first time, including the registration process, filing a financial aid application, determining their education opportunities, and more. Classes are scheduled to begin Jan. 12, 2009, and will all be held on sight at the Donaldson-based campus. Upon completion of a course, students will have access to their transcripts. “With these challenging financial times it is nice to see so many people taking advantage of this opportunity to go to college for free,” said Alonzo. “Earning a college degree gives people hope for a brighter future. Ancilla is here to give the people in our local communities the opportunity to begin their college education.” For more information on “We Believe in You”, please contact the Ancilla College Admissions Office at 574-936-8898.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 15 December 2008 )
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