Indian Creek offers many excellent school programs for students and their parents.
Chess Club, Math Pentathlon Club, Fishing/Environmental Club
After school homework opportunities are available on a limited basis.
Fourth and fifth graders may participate in choir.
This active group supports Indian Creek with special projects that support student learning and special events.
Recent projects include the construction of a new bridge and dock on Discovery Pond, playground installation, study group benches for the outdoor lab and the Pirates of the Caribbean Haunted ship for the annual Harvest Hoopla.
Interested in learning more? Please visit the Dad's Club website.
Student-run and student-directed morning video broadcasts.
A before and after school day care program is offered to children attending Indian Creek in grades one through five.
Indian Creek's Loving Care Site Leader: Nora Larson
Interested in learning more? Please visit the district site for Loving Care After-School Daycare.
Every other year the Indian Creek Media Fair takes center stage as students showcase their media and technology skills as learned in the classroom and Media Technology class. All students are encouraged to participate in numerous categories that connect classroom curriculum or student interest to a specific presentation medium. Selected projects are eligible to move on to Indiana State regional competition.
Through the OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring Program, older adults work one-on-one with children in primary grades who are experiencing reading and language difficulty.
Fully stocked pond, butterfly garden, benches, walking paths, log cabin, observation deck and bridge at pond, site for camp fire, archeology dig site, picnic tables, U-bench for class discussion
High school students serve as mentors to selected students at Indian Creek.
Every other year the Indian Creek Science Fair takes center stage as students showcase their scientific finesse with entries that follow the scientific process that leads to a conclusion. Science Fair is a requirement for 4th and 5th graders and optional for 3rd graders. Fisrt and second grade classrooms are also encouraged to participate as a class. Selected projects are eligible to move on to Indiana Sate regional competition.
Leadership opportunities are available to our fifth grade students through working with student council. The student council sponsors community service projects and school spirit projects.
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