Due to the power outage, Paoli Community Schools will be dismissing students today, August 12, 2026, at at noon. Students will receive a lunch before they leave campus. #paoliproud
Attention Ram Families, due to the power outage, Paoli Community School will be dismissing buses at noon.
Tutoring Grants Now Available
for Indiana Students and Families
Eligible families can access $1,000 grants, focused on English/language arts and math
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana families can now access tutoring grants through Indiana Learns, a statewide initiative that helps qualifying students strengthen their skills in English/language arts (ELA) and math. Enrollment is open through Friday, December 19, and families can begin scheduling tutoring sessions immediately.
“As a state, we continue to make progress in both reading and math. Indiana Learns is just one example of our commitment to keeping our foot on the gas pedal and improving outcomes for students,” said Dr. Katie Jenner, Indiana Secretary of Education. “Indiana Learns specifically focuses on our most struggling students and provides them the opportunity to receive high-quality tutoring support, regardless of their parents’ ability to pay. This investment in our Hoosier families is an investment in the future of our state, and first and foremost, the future of our students. ”
To qualify for an Indiana Learns tutoring grant, a student must meet the following criteria:
Student resides in Indiana;
Student completed ILEARN testing and scored below proficiency in either ELA or Mathematics;
Student is enrolled in and is attending a CSI, TSI or ATSI-designated school as a third through eighth grade student; and
Student qualifies for the federal free or reduced lunch program.
Families can check their eligibility and enroll today at IndianaLearns.org. Those who qualify can use their $1,000 grant to access tutoring in ELA and math through approved Learning Partners statewide. Tutoring is available in-person, online, or in a hybrid format, giving families flexible options to meet their students’ needs.
Indiana Learns is administered by The Mind Trust on behalf of the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE). Since October 2022, Indiana Learns has enrolled more than 25,000 students, funded over 280,000 hours of tutoring, and maintained an attendance rate of over 80 percent – with data showing that students who engaged more frequently in tutoring had greater academic gains. An external study comparing students who participated in Indiana Learns students to those who did not participate found statistically significant results in ELA and math proficiency.
“Indiana Learns has proven that when students receive consistent, high-quality tutoring, they make real academic progress,” said Brandon Brown, CEO at The Mind Trust. “We’re proud to continue this partnership with IDOE to ensure more families have access to the resources their students need to succeed.”
To enroll or to learn more about Indiana Learns, visit IndianaLearns.org.
for Indiana Students and Families
Eligible families can access $1,000 grants, focused on English/language arts and math
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana families can now access tutoring grants through Indiana Learns, a statewide initiative that helps qualifying students strengthen their skills in English/language arts (ELA) and math. Enrollment is open through Friday, December 19, and families can begin scheduling tutoring sessions immediately.
“As a state, we continue to make progress in both reading and math. Indiana Learns is just one example of our commitment to keeping our foot on the gas pedal and improving outcomes for students,” said Dr. Katie Jenner, Indiana Secretary of Education. “Indiana Learns specifically focuses on our most struggling students and provides them the opportunity to receive high-quality tutoring support, regardless of their parents’ ability to pay. This investment in our Hoosier families is an investment in the future of our state, and first and foremost, the future of our students. ”
To qualify for an Indiana Learns tutoring grant, a student must meet the following criteria:
Student resides in Indiana;
Student completed ILEARN testing and scored below proficiency in either ELA or Mathematics;
Student is enrolled in and is attending a CSI, TSI or ATSI-designated school as a third through eighth grade student; and
Student qualifies for the federal free or reduced lunch program.
Families can check their eligibility and enroll today at IndianaLearns.org. Those who qualify can use their $1,000 grant to access tutoring in ELA and math through approved Learning Partners statewide. Tutoring is available in-person, online, or in a hybrid format, giving families flexible options to meet their students’ needs.
Indiana Learns is administered by The Mind Trust on behalf of the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE). Since October 2022, Indiana Learns has enrolled more than 25,000 students, funded over 280,000 hours of tutoring, and maintained an attendance rate of over 80 percent – with data showing that students who engaged more frequently in tutoring had greater academic gains. An external study comparing students who participated in Indiana Learns students to those who did not participate found statistically significant results in ELA and math proficiency.
“Indiana Learns has proven that when students receive consistent, high-quality tutoring, they make real academic progress,” said Brandon Brown, CEO at The Mind Trust. “We’re proud to continue this partnership with IDOE to ensure more families have access to the resources their students need to succeed.”
To enroll or to learn more about Indiana Learns, visit IndianaLearns.org.
ILEARN Mandated State Testing starts tomorrow. Please make sure your child arrives at school by 8:15 a.m., gets plenty of rest, and has breakfast (breakfast is offered at Throop for free). Thank you!
6th Grade Behavior Forms are due March 28
6th Grade Signed Field trip forms and money are due April 2
6th Grade Tribute Photos are due April 18
The Feb. 26 Special Board Meeting is cancelled and rescheduled to Feb. 27.
If you want to participate in the Jubilee Christmas assistance distribution for our Throop students, please complete and turn in the Jubilee opt-in form by November 15th. The opt-in form is located in the Throop office, or you can request one from your child’s teacher.
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Wed., Oct. 2 - Early Release Day
Little Rams Preschoolers - 12:00
K-6 students - 12:30
All transportation changes must be made before 2:00 p.m. Please do not contact the office or the classroom teacher with transportation changes after 2:00 p.m.
You have been invited to Throop Elementary PTO on sportsYou. Download the app here: https://sportsyou.app Your team code is: RDVY-EXKQ. To learn more about sportsYou, visit https://www.sportsyou.com
Throop students,
School starts tomorrow. School is from 7:55 to 3:05. All students must arrive by 8:15.
The early release days do not start until the first Wednesday in September.
On the first day of school, kindergarten and first-grade students can be walked to the classroom door. Please do not enter the classrooms.
Please send a note with your child explaining what the student will do for after-school transportation.
Throop Families, you are again invited to the annual Open House on Monday, August 5, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Students and their families can meet their teachers and enjoy Popsicles with Principals to kick off the new school year. We hope to see everyone there!
Register your Ram! Parents of returning students can begin the registration process through the Harmony platform. If you have trouble logging into Harmony, please get in touch with the front office of your student's school for assistance.
Throop Elementary (812) 723-3537
Paoli High School (812) 723-3905
Throop Registration is taking place. You can register online or visit Throop today from 3:00 to 5:00.
Throop Meet the Teacher, and Popsicles with Principals is Mon., Aug. 5, from 5:00 - 6:30.
The first student day is Wednesday, Aug. 7. Students must be at Throop by 8:15 a.m., and car riders are dismissed at 3:05 p.m. All car riders must have a pick-up tag for the first nine weeks.
Dear Throop Parents,
All SS Forms are due today, Wednesday. May 15.
Summer School will be from July 15- August 1
Classes offered at Summer School are MATH, ELA, and Swimming.
Remember to turn in your payment of $75 If you are signing up your child for swimming.
Once swim classes are set, you will be notified which group and session your child will be in.
Reminder 6th-grade students - field trip money and forms are due tomorrow -- Monday, May 13
Due to possible weather, Mr. Schmaltz and Mrs. Johnson's field trip is postponed until Friday, May 10th.
Due to possible inclement weather on Friday, May 3, the first-grade field trip is postponed. We will contact families when a new date is set. I appreciate your understanding!
