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These 6 Indianapolis schools awarded the 2024 National Blue Ribbon

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Roncalli High School is one of 16 Indiana schools awarded a National Blue Ribbon in 2024. - NPR File Photo

Roncalli High School is one of 16 Indiana schools awarded a National Blue Ribbon in 2024.

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Six Indianapolis public charter and private schools won a top federal honor for their scholastic success.

The U.S. Department of Education awarded 16 public and private schools in the state with the 2024 National Blue Ribbon. It’s meant to honor schools that showed progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona says these schools showcase the power of listening to educators and using best practices in teaching math and science.

“You show us what happens when we focus on the instructional core ensuring every student in America receives an excellent education that lets them achieve their dreams,” he said in a video statement.

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In Marion County, the winners include the public charter school Paramount Cottage Home and the private Catholic Roncalli High School.

Paramount Cottage Home is part of the local charter network Paramount Schools of Excellence. The elementary school enrolls around 350 students of which more than 80 percent are children of color. Seventy-five percent of students qualify for free or reduced meals due to their family income.

Last school year, 75 percent of students passed the state’s reading exam.

“The school maintains a focus on hard work in the classroom while scaffolding excitement through the staff coffee shop, urban farm, art walk, and extracurricular programming,” according to a write up on the school’s award page. “This creates an uplifting academic environment.”

Five private schools were also awarded, including four in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Roncalli High School enrolls around 1,000 students in grade 9-12. Last year, 75 percent of students were White and 24 percent were economically disadvantaged.

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In 2024, 98 percent of Roncalli seniors graduated.

“While the majority of our students will continue to study in a post-secondary educational institution after graduation, about 10 percent of the students will attend a military academy, join the armed services, commit to religious life, or begin a career with a trade certification,” according to the school’s award page.

Across the country 356 schools won the Blue Ribbon this year. Up to 420 schools may be nominated each year. The Indiana Department of Education is part of the nomination  process for the award.

The 2024 Indiana winners are:

  • Barr-Reeve Middle/High School, Barr-Reeve Community Schools Inc., Montgomery
  • Heritage Christian School, Indianapolis
  • Ladoga Elementary School, South Montgomery Com School Corp., Ladoga
  • Meadowview Elementary School, Westview School Corp., Shipshewana
  • Oak Hill Elementary School, Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp., Evansville
  • Paramount Cottage Home, Paramount Schools of Excellence, Indianapolis
  • Pine Village Elementary School, MSD Warren County, Pine Village
  • Porter Lakes Elementary School, Porter Township School Corp., Hebron
  • Roncalli High School, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Indianapolis
  • Saint Mary of the Knobs Catholic School, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Floyds Knobs
  • Saint Wendel Catholic School, Diocese of Evansville, Wadesville
  • Saints Francis & Clare of Assisi Catholic School, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Greenwood
  • St. Pius X Catholic School, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Indianapolis
  • St. Theodore Guerin High School, Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana, Noblesville
  • St. Thomas More School, Diocese of Gary, Munster
  • West Lafayette Elementary School, West Lafayette Com School Corp., West Lafayette

Contact WFYI education editor Eric Weddle at eweddle@wfyi.org.

 

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Clocks spring forward with new sunset, sunrise times for Indianapolis

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Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 8, with clocks springing forward. This means people will lose an hour of sleep, but daylight hours also will increase in Indiana until the clock falls back again in early November.

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Here’s what to know about daylight saving time in 2026, and sunrise and sunset times for the Indianapolis area.

What day does daylight saving time begin? When do clocks spring forward?

In the U.S., daylight saving time begins when clocks officially spring forward at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Do I gain or lose an hour of sleep for daylight saving time at 2 a.m. on March 8, 2026?

We lose an hour of sleep when the clocks “spring forward” at the start of daylight saving time. At 2 a.m., clocks are turned ahead by one hour.

In the fall, when DST ends, clocks “fall back” an hour in November, meaning you gain an hour of sleep.

What time will the sun rise in Indianapolis? What time will it set?

After clocks spring forward March 8, the sun will rise in Indianapolis at around 8:06 a.m., according to Time and Date, and set at roughly 7:44 p.m.

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By the end of the month, Hoosiers in Central Indiana will see sunrise at 7:30 a.m. and sunset as late as 8:07 p.m.

When is the longest day of the year? Summer solstice 2026

The longest day of the year is the summer solstice, which happens Sunday, June 21, 2026. For Indianapolis, the sun will rise at roughly 6:16 a.m. and set at around 9:16 p.m., giving Hoosiers almost 15 hours of daylight.



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Active Saturday, dry and a little cooler Sunday | Mar. 6, 2026

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — After a day of record breaking temperatures in some locations, we will turn towards an active Saturday.

Friday night: Increasing clouds, mild, and humid. Lows in the mid 60s.

Saturday: Showers and storms expected Saturday morning into afternoon. Some activity could linger into the evening hours.

From about 6 AM to 12 PM, there will be a window for isolated stronger storm potential with wind and hail the main concerns.

Highs in the upper 60s with breezy winds gusting up to 25-30 MPH.

Sunday: Dry and cooler with some sunshine. Highs in the low 60s.

7-Day Forecast: Monday starts the new workweek off mainly dry with highs nearing back to 70 degrees. Renewed rain/storm chances arrive next Tuesday and Wednesday. Then, even cooler air looks to prevail by next Thursday.



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How to Watch 2026 Indianapolis SX, Talladega GNCC, and MXGP of Argentina Live on TV – Racer X

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The ninth round of the 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship will take place on Saturday, March 7, as Lucas Oil Stadium hosts the Indianapolis Supercross. This will be the third round of the 250SX East Division championship and will be our second Triple Crown event of the ’26 season.

Check out how to watch the Indianapolis SX below, plus check out the full race day schedule, the entry lists, injury report, track maps, AMA national numbers refresher, live timing link, and anything and everything else you need to know for Indianapolis for Saturday.

What you need to know the most for the Indianapolis SX: the Triple Crown races begin just after 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific.

On Saturday, qualifying can still be seen on Race Day Live beginning at 1 p.m. EDT/10 a.m. PDT on Peacock. The Race Day Live broadcast will end with the two last chance qualifier races to determine the gate picks for the main program/night show Triple Crown races. 

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The SMX Video pass broadcast—which is available only outside of the United States—will start at the same time. Once again, there are Spanish and French broadcasts as a part of the 2026 SMX Video Pass this year, just as they were last year. 

Viewers can also listen to audio from the full night show broadcast each and every weekend of SMX in its entirety on SiriusXM Radio (with Indianapolis also starting at 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific).

The Progressive Grand National Cross Country (GNCC Racing) Series is back in action this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama. The Talladega GNCC will have both Saturday’s pro ATVs (2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST) and Sunday’s pro bikes (1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST) broadcasted live by the RacerTV crew.

And the FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP) kicks off this weekend with the MXGP of Argentina on Saturday (qualifying) and Sunday (points-paying motos). You can watch the action live on both days on MXGP-TV.com or catch the delayed broadcast of the second motos on CBS Sports (might want to DVR this with the late night time!).

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