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  2. Eliza Cooper Blaker - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Cooper Blaker (March 5, 1854 – December 4, 1926) was an American educator who headed the free kindergarten movement in Indianapolis from 1882 to 1926 as the first superintendent of schools for the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten and Children's Aid Society.

  3. Peter Folger - Wikipedia

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    Peter Folger (December 26, 1905 – August 27, 1980) was an American coffee heir, socialite, and member of the prominent United States Folger family. He was also the longtime chairman of the board and president of the Folgers Coffee Company.

  4. Indianapolis Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is the largest school district in Indianapolis, and the second largest school district in the state of Indiana as of 2021, behind Fort Wayne Community Schools. [2] The district's headquarters are in the John Morton-Finney Center for Educational Services.

  5. For 'Abbott Elementary's' Chris Perfetti, 'tragic ... - AOL

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    As Jacob, the liberal white do-gooder at a West Philadelphia elementary school, Perfetti has become a fan favorite and meme king. But the humor comes from mining real fears and desires.

  6. Is school closed or delayed Friday? Here's the list for the ...

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    Here's a look at which Indianapolis-area schools are closed and delayed for Friday, Jan. 19. IndyStar staff will update this file as closings are announced. Click here to find school announcements ...

  7. Peggy O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Peggy O'Brien is an American educator who is the founding director of education at the Folger Shakespeare Library and an authority in the teaching of Shakespeare and literature. She is a director of SAGE Publications, board chair of St. Coletta School in Washington, D.C. and past board chair at Trinity Washington University.

  8. Kurt Vonnegut Museum invites Abbott Elementary staff ... - AOL

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    The Kurt Vonnegut Museum shared and responded on Facebook this week to a joke about "Slaughterhouse-Five" that aired on the Emmy award-winning TV show, "Abbott Elementary."

  9. Andrew Jacobs Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs was born in Indianapolis, the son of Joyce Taylor (Welborn) and Andrew Jacobs, [3] [4] and graduated from Shortridge High School in 1949. He served as an infantryman in the United States Marine Corps in the Korean War, and was a disabled combat veteran.