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GreenSavingsIndy You Can Help |
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The Project School Family Organization needs your help during the month of September. We will be selling GreenSavingsIndy coupon books as a fundraiser. GreenSavingsIndy is a coupon book filled with more than 65 coupons for farmers markets, groceries, gifts, entertainment, home products and services, and much more! It's a wonderful learning opportunity that supports local, sustainable businesses. You can either sign the books out in person or complete the form being sent home. You can sign out as many or as few books as you would like, as many times as you would like during the sale. Families will be responsible for the return of cash or check (payable to The Project School) or the return of unsold books no later than Thursday, September 30. Each book costs $15.00 and the school splits the proceeds meaning for each book you sell, you earn $7.50 for the school. GreenSavingsIndy books will be available in the TPS Living Room at drop off most mornings. You can also sign out coupon books at our upcoming Book Fair, the week of September 13.
Download Coupon Book Form
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The Indianapolis Project School is accepting students for enrollment for the 2010 – 2011 School year. The school is open access to any family in Indiana. In accordance with federal and state laws, no student will be denied admission to The Indianapolis Project School based on race, ethnicity, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, aptitude, disability, religion, or athletic ability. There will be no achievement or aptitude data used at any point in our enrollment process. Simply fill out the Enrollment Packet and bring it by the school. DOWNLOAD ENROLLMENT PACKET
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TPS Awarded 75K Safe Routes to School Grant |
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Last year, cycling enthusiasts at The Project School formed the Bicycle Action Group (B.A.G.), a school and community-based partnership that sought to increase awareness around alternative forms of transportation and the health benefits of cycling, and to begin the process of incorporating cycling into the daily life of the school.
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TPS Included in Water Collection Project |
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Recently, TPS parent Tim Carter, wrote a letter to the star describing the project he is involved in. The project seeks to use collected rain water to reduce strain on the city's water infrastructure.
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Matthew Brooks
Officials of The Project School are moving forward with a plan to create an “edible school yard,” thanks to a $30,000 grant which will be used to test the 1.5-acre space behind the school to help determine soil conditions and create a clean-up strategy as part of the project.
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