Choir Holiday Show
Come join us for a fun night of singing and dancing in our Choir Holiday Show.
December 11, 2009 (Friday) Time:7pm
Holiday music and preview concert
Carmel High School Orchestra has an exciting concert coming up, here is a few representatives to tell you about it:
Local Lacrosse Teams Offers a Car Wash – This Saturday
We need your Help! Friends, relatives, neighbors, coworkers, students, person walking their dog in front of your house!
This Saturday, November 7, the Carmel Lacrosse Team is hosting a CARWASH at the Marathon station located on the corner of Rangeline and 116th Street! When you purchase an automated carwash from Marathon, most of the proceeds will go to help support our team. The players will be on hand to dry your cars and give them that extra sparkle. Even if you don’t desire a carwash, as a courtesy we will wash your windows as you fill your tanks (tips are accepted
New Britton Second Grade Music Program
On November 19 at 7:00 pm the second graders of New Britton Elementary will be putting on a music program. Come on out to support the kids!
HSE Elementary Spell Bowl Competition
The spell bowl competition will be taking place at Fall Creek Intermediate on November 19 at 5pm. Come support the kids in their spelling!
Woodbrook Elementary 5th Grade Musical
The Woodbrook Elementary 5th Grade Musical will be taking place on Nov. 5th at 7:30 in the Woodbrook gymnasium. Come on out to support the kids!
Forest Dale School Play
Forest Dale Elementary will be putting on its school play, OZ, on Nov. 5th and 6th from 6:30 to 9pm.
Creekside Middle School Debut Concert
Creekside Middle School will be having its debut concert on Nov. 11 from 7 to 9pm. Come out to support the kids in their first concert!
Carmel Middle School Fall Musical
The Fall Musical begins Nov. 11 and goes until Nov. 14, so go check it out while it lasts!
Real Life Teaching Experience
Students from Carmel Middle School in Carmel, Ind., welcomed home Christine Hedge, a seventh-grade science teacher who spent six weeks in the Arctic Ocean on board the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy as part of a multi-year, multi-agency effort to collect seafloor mapping and oceanographic data along the North American Extended Continental Shelf.
Hedge’s experience, funded by NOAA’s Teacher at Sea Program and co-sponsored by the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf Task Force, gained international attention as she and the Healy crew, along with a second ship from Canada, collected data to update nautical charts and better understand seafloor processes and habitats.



