Education

Ball State Teachers College Earns National Recognition for Innovation in Teacher Preparation Technology

By Ball State Communications— MUNCIE, IN— Ball State University’s Teachers College has earned the 2026 Distinguished Educator Preparation Program Award from ISTE+ASCD, a national education organization formed by the International Society for Technology in Education and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. The award recognizes educator preparation programs that are leading the transformation of teacher preparation by providing preservice teachers with opportunities to build their skills through technologically innovative practices while embracing collaboration, continuous professional learning, and equitable learning opportunities. Ball State Teachers College was recognized for its coordinated, college-wide approach to preparing future educators to use technology in purposeful, ethical,…

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A Century of Supporting Teaching and Learning: Ball State University and Burris Laboratory School

By Jud Fisher, President/CEO, Ball Brothers Foundation— MUNCIE, IN — Ball Brothers Foundation’s support for education in Muncie is deeply connected to the origins of Ball State University and the Ball family’s long-standing belief in the importance of teacher preparation and public education. In 1917, after community efforts to sustain a struggling private college failed, the Ball brothers purchased the land and buildings of the institution and donated them to the State of Indiana.  That gift became the Indiana State Normal School Eastern Division which opened in 1918 to help address Indiana’s growing need for well-prepared teachers. In recognition of…


Ball State Students and Faculty Earn Regional Emmy® Awards, National Recognition for Media Work

By Ball State Communications— MUNCIE, IN — Ball State University students and faculty continue to earn regional and national recognition for excellence in media production, storytelling, and sports broadcasting. The University’s College of Communication, Information, and Media (CCIM) was honored Saturday night at the 2026 NATAS Central Great Lakes Regional Emmy® Awards in Cleveland, where Ball State students and faculty received two Regional Emmy® Awards and additional nominations for professional media work. Nate Locker, a Ball State Sports Link student, earned a Regional Emmy® Award in the Sports Story — Short Form or Long Form Content category for “Every Step…


Ivy Tech Muncie Looks to the Future With New Statewide Strategic Plan

Local campus will share community-focused goals this fall By Lesley DeVoss— MUNCIE, IN—Ivy Tech Community College has launched its new statewide Strategic Plan, “The Future of College,” a roadmap that will guide the College through 2030 while reaffirming its role as Indiana’s community college and workforce engine. The plan outlines a bold vision to redefine what a community college can achieve by strengthening academic quality, expanding career and transfer pathways, improving the student experience, and preparing students and communities for the future. While the strategic plan establishes a statewide mission, vision and core values, each of Ivy Tech’s 19 campuses will…


Ball State Teacher Preparation Programs Earn Top Ratings in Science of Reading Reviews

By Ball State Communications— MUNCIE, Indiana — Ball State University’s elementary education, early childhood education, and special education teacher preparation programs have earned top marks in two reviews focused on how well future educators are prepared to teach reading through evidence-based, scientifically grounded instruction. Following an intensive review by Teacher Prep Inspection-US, or TPI-US, Ball State’s traditional undergraduate and Transition-to-Teaching pathways in elementary education, early childhood education, and special education received the highest overall rating of “Strong” in each of the three areas evaluated: Quality of Literacy Instruction; Quality of Field-Based Experience; and Quality of Performance Management and Continuous Improvement. The review…


How Muncie Community Schools Became a Model for Public School Transformation

By Jud Fisher, President/CEO, Ball Brothers Foundation— MUNCIE, IN — Over the past decade, Muncie Community Schools (MCS) has undergone one of the most significant periods of transformation in the district’s history. What began with difficult, but necessary decisions around consolidation and financial stabilization have evolved into an unprecedented collaboration that is positioning the district as a national model. In 2013, district leaders made the difficult decision to consolidate the city’s two high schools, a major transition intended to help address financial and enrollment challenges that had developed over many years. The years that followed brought additional change, including governance…


68 Scholars Received $281,400 in Scholarship Support from The Community Foundation

By Kallie Sulanke— MUNCIE, IN. – The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County awarded $281,400 to 68 Delaware County high school graduates and current college students during the 2026 scholarship season. Scholarships range from one-time $500 awards to four-year awards supporting persistence toward degree attainment.  MarQuis Allen is the recipient of the Robert L. Thompson Scholarship. He is a graduate of Muncie Central High School. MarQuis plans to attend Wabash College to study Financial Economics. He is the son of Daphne Allen.  Finn Almandmoss is the recipient of the eKeeper Systems UnParalleled Excellence Scholarship. He is a graduate of…


Muncie Preschool Teacher Wins Statewide Hoosier Educator Award

By Juli A. Metzger— MUNCIE, IN—Austin Scales, a lead educator in the 3-and 4-year-old pre-school room at Muncie’s United Day Care Center was recently named recipient of the prestigious Hoosier Educator Award at the 2026 Early Childhood Education Award ceremony in Indianapolis. “Ninety percent of the brain is developed by age 5 and in that time, it’s like fireworks in the brain,” explains Scales, 27, whose worked at United Day Care since 2022. “During that time, the brain is rapidly growing, and children are rapidly learning. It’s a huge time to set kids up for success, for lifelong success. The…


Ivy Tech Muncie Achieves Historic Growth and Strong Outcomes

By Lesley DeVoss— MUNCIE, IN – Ivy Tech Community College Muncie is celebrating historic gains in enrollment, completions, and workforce impact, further solidifying its role as Indiana’s workforce engine following the passage of Senate Enrolled Act 254. This statewide designation recognizes Ivy Tech as the central driver of Indiana’s talent pipeline, aligning education with employer needs and fueling economic growth. Under the leadership of Chancellor Jeffrey D. Scott, the Muncie campus is delivering on that mission with record-setting performance across every major student sector. Total Headcount (Unduplicated): 6,471 students (up 10%) K-12 Dual Credit / Early College: 2,779 students (up…


Muncie Central Class of 2026 Had No Valedictorian

Traditional academic recognition replaced with Latin distinctions By Andy Klotz— MUNCIE, IN – More than 300 students walked across the stage at Emens Auditorium Monday night as the Muncie Central High School Class of 2026 gathered for a final time. There was no valedictorian recognized. No salutatorian either. Instead, MCHS honored all high achieving graduates using the Latin honors system, which has three standard levels: Cum Laude – “With Distinction,” requiring a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5-3.74 Magna Cum Laude – “With Great Distinction,” requiring a GPA of 3.74-3.99 Summa Cum Laude – “With Highest Distinction,” requiring a GPA…