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INDIANAPOLIS — Pathways radio and TV students, made up of students from Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble high schools, competed in the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters state competition at the University of Indianapolis Monday, March 9. Finishing first was CPG-TV (corporate video), while Mariah Hamman (Wawasee) and Mykaela Miller (West Noble) finished second in …read more.

SYRACUSE – Wawasee has decided to retain Jon Everingham as its boys basketball coach.

SYRACUSE — He’s a familiar voice on the air between 9 a.m. and noon weekdays on 93.7 FM The Mix, the radio station generating from Wawasee High School and one of the many programs offered by the Pathways Cooperative. Wawasee Senior Cory Dunivan will soon get a chance to show if he is the best …read more.

SYRACUSE — Registration is underway for the fall continuing education classes offered through the Wawasee Community School Corporation. Swimming is being offered at the Wawasee High School pool Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for three weeks (Sept. 11-27). The course will consist of basic swimming/safety skills. Parents will need to accompany infants. Cost of the course …read more.

SYRACUSE — WRWT-LP, better known as 93.7 The Mix, at Wawasee High School, will be receiving the 2018 Cardinal Community Service Award from the Indiana Broadcaster’s Association. Named after the Indiana state bird, the Cardinal, and organized by congressional districts, the awards are a symbol of dedicated service by its membership. The local station will …read more.

SYRACUSE — Not only does Kosciusko County boast more than 100 inland lakes, it is also home to one of the top marine mechanics education programs in the country. The marine mechanics program offered through the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Education Cooperative has been recognized by the Marine Mechanics Institute as an outstanding program. …read more.

SYRACUSE — Welding students are leaving the shop to get hands-on learning a few miles away. Hands-on learning is quite common in public schools and the welding students based in the Pathways shop in the old VFW building in Syracuse have teamed up with Wawasee Building Trades students to erect a building at Wawasee Middle …read more.

SYRACUSE — Anthony Cannon had not taken any of the career and technical education classes offered through the Pathways cooperative prior to his junior year. He wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to pursue after high school. But now the Wawasee High School senior, in his second year of the welding program, has pretty much …read more.

SYRACUSE — Adult welding classes offered by the Pathways cooperative will begin Monday, March 26. Classes will run 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, March 26 to April 20 with no classes held the week of spring break, April 2-6. Location is the welding technology center at 307 W. Chicago St., Syracuse, east …read more.

SYRACUSE — Sixteen of the radio and television students of the Pathways cooperative based at Wawasee High School, representing 93.7 FM The Mix and CPG-TV (Collective Production Group), attended the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters conference at the University of Indianapolis Monday, March 12. They were among 34 schools and 883 students and staff in …read more.

SYRACUSE — Registration began Thursday, Jan. 25, for spring adult continuing education classes at Wawasee High School. Registration fees must accompany each registration. Enrollments are limited and early registrations will be given preference. Your check will be returned if the class is filled or cancelled. For more information, call (574) 457-3147, extension 2209, between 7 …read more.

SYRACUSE — Booths designed for hands-on learning fill the back end of the former Veterans of Foreign Wars building on Chicago Street in Syracuse. Within a couple of weeks students will fill those booths and learn valuable and in-demand skills. Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, in Syracuse the Wawasee school board took a tour of the …read more.

SYRACUSE — New high school graduation requirements will be implemented in Indiana after the State Board of Education voted to do so Wednesday, Dec. 6, in Indianapolis despite significant opposition from teachers, principals and superintendents. Graduation Pathways will be implemented including students taking the SAT, ACT or similar college entrance exam instead of end-of-course assessments, …read more.

SYRACUSE — Five representatives from the Wawasee Community School Corporation were among more than 130 superintendents, principals, counselors and others attending a meeting Friday afternoon, Nov. 17, at Homestead High School in Allen County. The meeting was concerning a state panel’s recommendations for new pathways graduation requirements for high schools. The discussion was led by …read more.

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