(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Saturday Top Comments: Field Trip Edition [1] ['This Content Is Not Subject To Review Daily Kos Staff Prior To Publication.'] Date: 2023-09-30 I did not post a diary last Saturday. Why? Because for the second time in three years, I was a chaperone for our Arts students on a field trip to the Circle City Classic in Indianapolis. Here at Top Comments we welcome longtime as well as brand new Daily Kos readers to join us at 10pm Eastern. We strive to nourish community by rounding up some of the site's best, funniest, most mojo'd & most informative commentary, and we depend on your help!! If you see a comment by another Kossack that deserves wider recognition, please send it either to topcomments at gmail or to the Top Comments group mailbox by 9:30pm Eastern. Please please please include a few words about why you sent it in as well as your user name (even if you think we know it already :-)), so we can credit you with the find! So what exactly is the Circle City Classic? Well, it’s a variety of things. It’s a celebration most of all. A celebration of culture, scholarship, pageantry, music, art, and the legacy of HCBUs in America. From the website: For 39 years, Indiana Black Expo has hosted Circle City Classic®, a unique showcase of HBCUs, academic excellence, culture, music, and tradition. Circle City Classic® is a scholarship fundraiser that has helped IBE award over $5 million scholarships to deserving youth attending colleges and universities nationwide since 1984. ~Snip~ IBE is committed to assisting Indiana students in their pursuit of higher education. Every year, thanks to proceeds from The Classic, Scholarships are awarded to current high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution who exhibit outstanding leadership, scholarship, and community service. To date, we have awarded over $5 million in scholarships to Indiana Students. Thanks to the generosity of the IBE, high schools from around Indiana are given tickets to the culmination of the Classic: First, a college fair where seniors can be interviewed AND APPLY to HBCUs across the country. They can also apply for the scholarship opportunities at the fair. If students arrive early enough, they can view the parade. And what a parade. Greek organizations showcase their alumni through stepping exhibitions. Local cheer squads, dance companies, bands, and more make this a highlight of the day of the classic. After the parade, the students who are given tickets come to the college fair at Lucas Oil Stadium. There, the final event of the Classic is the Game itself, featuring two HBCUs AND their bands. Naturally, as most of the kids from our school that attend are band students, the Battle of the Bands and the “Fifth Quarter” is the highlight. With all the preliminaries addressed, let me tell you about my experiences. Two years ago, I decided “what the heck, I’ll chaperone” without realizing how much walking there would be. But that’s not important. What’s important was this: We had kids from two different high schools but all in the same district wide Arts program making friends. Having fun. Talking deep things. I heard conversations about how seniors were juggling practice time, jobs, and academics to still excel. I heard underclassmen discussing their graduation plans. I heard kids of all years, in both schools, discussing their personal mental issues, and talking about the help they’re getting to cope with their vicissitudes. This year, we had a lot fewer students, and they were from only our school and not the other school in the district. BUT—a student who was there two years ago from my school was ON THE FIELD as a member of one of the bands. And HBCUs take band seriously. Watching the students this year I had to laugh at the naked shock on their faces when the wall of sound from these two fabulous bands hit them. It was priceless. A good time was had by all. I hope the Circle City Classic continues and our kids get the opportunities IBE provides. Now, on to Tops! TOP COMMENTS Brillig's ObDisclaimer: The decision to publish each nomination lies with the evening's Diarist and/or Comment Formatter. My evenings at the helm, I try reeeeallllyy hard to publish everything without regard to content. I really do, even when I disagree personally with any given nomination. "TopCommentness" lies in the eyes of the nominator and of you, the reader - I leave the decision to you. 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