I chose to transfer to Indiana University High School for my third year of high school two years ago after moving from Indianapolis to Houston so that I could keep my position as the newly elected Vice President of Communications for Indiana Business Professionals of America (BPA) by continuing to work toward an Indiana diploma…. Read more »
Student Spotlights
Congratulations National Honors Society Inductees!
On May 11, 2023, IU High School Online inducted 39 students to our first National Honor Society chapter! These IUHS students reside around the globe – from Bahrain to Bloomington – and exhibit excellence every day in Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service (NHS Pillars).
IUHS Alum Spotlight
It’s always nice to have options in life. In my case, Indiana University was the perfect option to meet my needs and lifestyle. Back when I was approaching tenth grade, my life was changing. I had started to pursue my passion as a professional magician. Due to my career choice, my daily “hours… Read more »
Advice for Excelling in Online Learning
IU High School graduate, Ceilidh, shares a list of tips for succeeding in online learning. These tips are as useful for educators and families as they are for students!
Pursuing Balance, Not Perfection
This post is written by 2020 IU High School Graduate, Ceilidh. It and its companion piece, Advice for Excelling in Online Learning, is crossposted at Ceilidh’s Writing Place. Hello! My name is Ceilidh Christie and I have recently completed my degree program at IUHS. I completed all of my high school courses and degree requirements… Read more »
Learning By Doing at IUHS: A Student’s Perspective
In the movie Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, Admiral Kirk teaches Starfleet cadets and students that, “We learn by doing.” One of the many reasons why I loved being at Indiana University High School’s online program was because I, myself had learned by doing.
Work worth sharing: My Blueberry Summer, by Everlyn
Check out this lovely, quirky little children’s book produced by IUHS student, Everlyn. As her final project for first semester of English 9, Everlyn wrote this charming tale of 3 kids, 2 dads, 1 car trip, 1 zillion blueberries, and 1 family compromise. I love this book because it’s a great example of what happens… Read more »