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Press Release WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools recently announced that all WCS elementary schools and both middle schools have been recognized as Project Lead The Way Distinguished Schools for providing broad access to transformative learning opportunities for students through PLTW. PLTW is a nonprofit organization that serves millions of preK-12 students and teachers in schools …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools recently announced that Abbi Richcreek, Project Lead The Way teacher at Edgewood Middle School, has successfully launched a school-community partnership for GoBabyGo! Richcreek promotes STEM education through her classroom curriculum, after-school clubs and special projects such as GoBabyGo! According to a WCS press release, Richcreek reached out to secure funding …read more.

WARSAW — Abbi Richcreek, Project Lead The Way teacher at Edgewood Middle School, was named the 2019-20 Starfish Award recipient. According to a press release from Warsaw Community Schools, Richcreek has gone above and beyond to promote inclusiveness and awareness to the life-changing effect assistive technology can have for all people, no matter how young, …read more.

WARSAW — It’s a rapidly changing world with increasing automation, and students in one of Abbi Richcreek’s classes at Edgewood Middle School in Warsaw gathered around her as she brought “Rowdy,” a humanoid robot, to “life.” Richcreek let the students see some of the things Rowdy can do, including responding to touch commands. Rowdy was …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — Abbi Richcreek from Edgewood Middle School received the highest honor given to Project Lead The Way teachers — PLTW Outstanding Teacher — at the Project Lead The Way national conference. PLTW recognized Richcreek in front of hundreds of attendees, including teachers from across the United States. “We are grateful to our teachers for …read more.

WARSAW — Arrow Head Country Resource Conservation and Development Area has announced an award of $2,500 to Edgewood Middle School engineering teacher, Abbi Richcreek. The grant money will go toward a CNC router that will be used to produce durable educational signage for a local nature area. Arrow Head has given more than $270,000 in grants …read more.

WARSAW — Abbi Richcreek, an engineering teacher at Edgewood Middle School, was recently initiated into Epsilon Pi Tau, a Leading International Honor Society for Technology, during the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association Conference in Kansas City. Over the past year, Richcreek fulfilled the first of a two-year term with the board of directors for …read more.

[weaver_youtube d5hORg9vgI4 rel=0] WARSAW — Three tykes who needed a little help getting around got that helping hand, thanks to some innovative Warsaw Community Schools middle schoolers, an enterprising teacher and volunteers and a grant from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation. Entering into the design phase of a project called Go Baby Go, Edgewood Middle …read more.

WARSAW — A grant-funded project at Warsaw Community Schools is being conceived with the purpose of providing the gift of mobility to area youngsters who are physically impaired, according to a WCS press release. Abbi Richcreek, and engineering and technology and Project Lead The Way teacher at Edgewood Middle School, reported Thursday, March 7, that …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Community School Corporation celebrated both student achievement and staff accomplishments during a nearly two-hour-long regular session of the Board of School Trustees Monday night, May 21. In a board meeting chockfull of accolades pouring down on faculty and students alike, the board room was standing room only as those recognized were lauded …read more.

WARSAW — A trio of teachers from Warsaw will embark on a trip to the Far East this summer, thanks to a partnership that spans an ocean and thousands of miles. Warsaw Community School Corporation Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert told the corporation’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday, Feb. 13, that an invitation was sent from …read more.

WARSAW — Abbi Richcreek of Edgewood Middle School has been elected to serve on the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association board of directors for Region II. Region II is comprised of Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, Ontario and Quebec. This position is one of only eleven board members that guide …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools is proud to announce Abbi Richcreek, a teacher at Edgewood Middle School, has been named the 2017 Middle School Teacher Excellence Award winner. The award was presented to Richcreek at the Marriott East Hotel in Indianapolis during the annual Association for Career and Technical Educators and Engineering & Technology Educators …read more.

Cromwell Man Dies In Crash

November 28, 2016

ELKHART COUNTY — David Teel, 54, Cromwell, was pronounced deceased at the scene of a one-vehicle accident this morning, Monday, Nov. 28. The accident was reported at 9:55 a.m. on CR 43, north of CR 46, south of Millersburg.

LEESBURG — A fondness for good wines has developed into a new winery business for a rural Kosciusko County couple. Lori and Daniel Richcreek have opened Tippy Creek Winery at 5920 N. 200E, Leesburg. Recently the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the business recognizing its newest member. Visit Tippy Creek …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Education Foundation recently awarded more than $6,500 in Red Apple Grant funds to five Warsaw Community Schools teachers. Their students are beginning the 2016-2017 school year engaged in creating and experimenting in the arts and sciences, programming robots, studying local waterways, engineering design and modeling and creative writing. Red Apple Grants …read more.

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