Roncalli High School senior Paige Moore receives the first-place award, a $16,000 scholarship, at the Kiwanis Club of Indianapolis annual Abe Lincoln Awards luncheon Friday. Moore, second from left, is with, from left, Roncalli director of special services Michelle Roberts, mother Keri Moore and Roncalli guidance director Lisa Beckwith. The program celebrates students who have overcome adversity while achieving success. Moore was one of 18 area high school seniors who received the Kiwanis Circle of Valor Award. She is the daughter of Keri and David Moore. Roncalli Principal Chuck Weisenbach pointed out that Paige had a major role in getting legislation passed in the Indiana General Assembly to assist students with severe hearing loss. She testified at committee hearings and spoke in front of the General Assembly and provided constant feedback as the proposed legislation was fashioned into law. Roberts praised Paige as being a focused and determined person who does not accept the status quo. Roberts stated, “Throughout her years of dealing with Meniere’s disease, Paige has tackled each challenge with positivity, creativity and a brave spirit. She is truly an inspiration and a joy to know.”
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Roncalli High School senior Paige Moore receives the first-place award, a $16,000 scholarship, at the Kiwanis Club of Indianapolis annual Abe Lincoln Awards luncheon Friday. Moore, second from left, is with, from left, Roncalli director of special services Michelle Roberts, mother Keri Moore and Roncalli guidance director Lisa Beckwith. The program celebrates students who have overcome adversity while achieving success. Moore was one of 18 area high school seniors who received the Kiwanis Circle of Valor Award. She is the daughter of Keri and David Moore. Roncalli Principal Chuck Weisenbach pointed out that Paige had a major role in getting legislation passed in the Indiana General Assembly to assist students with severe hearing loss. She testified at committee hearings and spoke in front of the General Assembly and provided constant feedback as the proposed legislation was fashioned into law. Roberts praised Paige as being a focused and determined person who does not accept the status quo. Roberts stated, “Throughout her years of dealing with Meniere’s disease, Paige has tackled each challenge with positivity, creativity and a brave spirit. She is truly an inspiration and a joy to know.”
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By Al Stilley
Editor With a record number of ballots filled in by our readers, the tornado that swept through Beech Grove causing considerable damage to the city was voted as the top story of 2019. A record 14 stories on the 24-story ballot received at least one first-place vote, led by the tornado story with the dedication of “Blake’s Memory Garden at Garfield Park a close second. Thanks to you, our faithful readers, the ballots submitted reflect upon a very newsworthy year again on the Southside. The recipient of the $20 gift card from Ponderosa Steakhouse at Thompson Road and Emerson Avenue is Sandy Phelan of Rockville, formerly of Beech Grove. TOP 10 STORIES OF 2019 1. Short-lived but vicious tornado inflicts heavy damage to Beech Grove High School, homes and businesses. 2. Cancer victim Blake Bowell memorialized with dedication of “Blake’s Memory Garden” and “Devine Light” sculpture at Garfield Park. 3. Colts quarterback Andrew Luck visits Burkhart Elementary School to honor a third-grade class and winner of Riley’s Children’s Health “Change the Play” essay contest. 4. Old Southside Neighborhood awarded $4.5 million grant for new projects from City of Indianapolis. 5. First “WeB4Me” award honors Center Grove senior Ben Nicoson for raising $22,000 in Hoops for Haskins drive to assist family of late Rashawn Haskins who was killed in an auto accident. 6. Drive to Save Manual High School hits major roadblock as Indiana Charter School Board votes down application to become public charter school. 7. Fund-raising drive helps family with cost of liver transplant for four-year-old Natalie Rose. 8. Perry Twp. Schools receives five-year $22 million grant awarded by National Institute for Teaching (NIET). 9. Greenwood continues multi-purpose land development by keeping old middle school gymnasium as showpiece and launches makeover of nearby Old Town Park. 10. Indiana State Police aviation breaks ground for airplane hangar and special ops headquarters at Indy South Greenwood Airport. |
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