Avon CSC, 7203 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon, 317-544-6000. Enrollment: 8,886. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 85.3.
Indianapolis Monthly
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Public Schools—Hancock County
Eastern Hancock County CSC, 10370 E. 250 N, Charlottesville, 317-467-0064. Enrollment: 1,146. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 75.3.
Indianapolis Monthly
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Public Schools—Hamilton County
Carmel Clay Schools, 5201 E. Main St., Carmel, 317-844-9961. Enrollment: 15,912. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 93.
Indianapolis Monthly
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Public Schools—Boone County
Lebanon CSC, 1810 N. Grant St., Lebanon, 765-482-0380. Enrollment: 3,557. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 75.1.
Indianapolis Monthly
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Public Schools—Marion County
Beech Grove City Schools, 5334 Hornet Ave., Beech Grove, 317-788-4481. Enrollment: 2,878. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 75.1.
Indianapolis Monthly
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Seven Indy Entrepreneurs Get Down To Business
How to start your own venture in a few simple steps—by the Hoosiers who know.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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24 Hours in the Life of an Entrepreneur
As the owner of Indie Bike and National Moto+Cycle in SoBro, Matty Bennett always has plenty of work to keep his hands dirty. This winter, he kept track of a typical day.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Flashback: The Colts Come to Indy—30 Years Later
The arrival of the Colts has brought to an end the all-too-familiar question, “Where’s the beef?” In its place is the all-important question, “Where are the tickets?”
Steve Bell
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Phil Gulley Makes an Executive Decision
As of today, I am no longer Philip Gulley, private citizen. I am now Philip Gulley Inc. No more pesky taxes for me, no more heeding the rule of law, no more respecting the common man or struggling to pay the bills.
Philip Gulley
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Editor's Note: April 2014
There’s a satisfaction in being able to provide for yourself, something that my great-grandmother understood.
Amanda Heckert
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Modern Family: Thoughts on Same-Sex Parenthood
I’d like to believe I’ve always been more progressive, although had Grant not been a family member, I might not have embraced gay marriage, thinking it too liberal. But when the issue becomes personal, intolerance fades until it vanishes completely.
Deborah Paul
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Michael Rubino Joins Indy Monthly as Senior Editor
The recent writer-at-large and former associate editor at IM will return to the magazine full-time on April 1.
Amanda Heckert
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Tweets of the Week: March Madness, House of Cards & More
Says @PowellDan, “I’m ready for the summer vortex!” And @magtastic adds, “Maybe a little premature for tanks and short shorts, ladies.”
Jonathan Scott
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Indiana Sen. Dan Coats Tweets Hilariously About Being Banned from Russia
While many political leaders and elected officials have Twitter accounts voiced by staffers—de facto mouthpieces for the digital age—Coats set his feed apart on that medium.
Jonathan Scott
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12 Things to Expect Next from Dame Angela Ahrendts
In the wake of her new titles as both a dame in the British Empire and a Senior VP of Retail at Apple Inc., we’re wondering just what the locally born Ball State alumna will tackle next.