NEWSTindley Preparatory Academy students greeted with high-fivesAbout 70 men from the community lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line" to greet and encourage arriving students and demonstrate that the Indianapolis community cares about them. U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler and Marion County Juvenile Magistrate Judge Geoffrey Gaither (foreground) called for men to join them at the school at 4010 N. Sherman Dr., Indianapolis.Charlie Nye / The StarAbout 70 men from the community lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line."Charlie Nye / The StarAbout 70 men from the community lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line."Charlie Nye / The StarMaj. Michael Hubbs (left) and Deputy Michael McGaha joined about 70 men from the community who lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015.Charlie Nye / The StarIndianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Rick Hite (white shirt, right) joined about 70 men from the community who lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line" to greet and encourage arriving students and demonstrate that the Indianapolis community cares about them. U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler and Marion County Juvenile Magistrate Judge Geoffrey Gaither (far right) called for men to join them.Charlie Nye / The StarJaylin Conley, 13, an eighth-grader at Tindley Preparatory Academy, slaps hands with about 70 men from the community who lined the walkway leading to the school at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015.Charlie Nye / The StarAbout 70 men from the community lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line."Charlie Nye / The StarU.S. Attorney Josh Minkler (center) shouts encouragement to a student at Tindley Preparatory Academy, where he and about 70 men from the community lined the walkway leading to the school, forming a "high-five line."Charlie Nye / The StarU.S. Attorney Josh MinklerCharlie Nye / The StarDominic Dorsey of Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, right, was among about 70 men from the community who lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line" to greet and encourage arriving students and demonstrate that the Indianapolis community cares about them.Charlie Nye / The StarAbout 70 men from the community lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line."Charlie Nye / The StarMarion County Juvenile Magistrate Judge Geoffrey Gaither (right) and U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler called for men in the community to join them at Tindley Preparatory Academy, 4010 N. Sherman Dr., Indianapolis, to form a "high-five line" to greet and encourage arriving students at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015.Charlie Nye / The StarAbout 70 men from the community lined the walkway leading to Tindley Preparatory Academy at the start of the school day on Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 to form a "high-five line" to greet and encourage arriving students.Charlie Nye / The Star