Zionsville Education Foundation Executive Director Lyle Browne updates board members on record-breaking grant cycle this spring. Details in the board report included in this issue of the Friday Five.

Zionsville Education Foundation Executive Director Lyle Browne updates board members on record-breaking grant cycle this spring. Details in the board report included in this issue of the Friday Five.

It's Friday!

THE FRIDAY FIVE
2025

This week’s Friday Five brings you another round-up of recent highlights worth celebrating. This is spring in Zionsville Community Schools.

1.
Art Showcase

ZCHS Art Showcase in the STAR Bank Performing Arts Center Lobby

The artistic talent of ZCHS students is on display in the STAR Bank Performing Arts Center (PAC) lobby through Saturday (4/19). This exhibit highlights a variety of student-created work. A special reception will be held this Saturday, April 19, from 1–4 p.m. We hope you will stop by to celebrate our student artists and their creativity.

2.
Curtain call

ZCHS students take the stage

The show opened! The cast and crew are bringing to life the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy You Can’t Take It With You.

Performances run April 17–19 in the Star Bank Performing Arts Center. You won’t want to miss this outstanding performance.

3.
Exploring pathways

Students and families packed the Skilled Trades Fair to connect with careers in construction, healthcare, aviation and more.

ZCHS was a packed house as students and families from Zionsville Community High School and Carmel High School packed the ZCHS Eagle Commons for the Skilled Trades, Majors & Careers Fair. This free event offered hands-on connections to high-demand fields like construction, aviation, manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and more. The evening highlighted the many pathways available for students to pursue bright futures beyond high school.

4.
Connecting with the community

ZCS Superintendent Dr. Rebecca Coffman shares school updates with local leaders

Superintendent Dr. Rebecca Coffman spoke to the Zionsville Rotary Club this week, sharing updates about our schools and the important work happening across the district. Opportunities like this strengthen the partnership between ZCS and the broader community—highlighting our shared commitment to supporting students, families, and future growth together.

5.

April
Board Meeting Highlights

A few key takeaways from this month’s meeting:

  • Record-Breaking ZEF Grant Awards
    Thank you to our generous community for making this incredible support possible!
  • Legislative Session Wrap-Up
    A summary of anticipated impacts on our school district.

ZCS Winter Newspaper 2024

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