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WARSAW — Masterson Chiropractic recently presented a $1,000 check to Randy Polston, executive director of Combined Community Services. “Combined Community Services has been doing excellent work in our community, and we have been part of it since the very beginning,” stated Dr. Sarah Masterson, “As the chiropractic clinic, I think my parents first partnered with …read more.

Watching the Indiana House District 18 race initially unfold, I’m guessing this is not how the Republican Party in Kosciusko County would like to see the transfer of power begin for one of the longest-serving local lawmakers in Indiana, State Rep. Dave Wolkins. While there are apparently numerous people in the Warsaw area interested in …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools’ Board of Trustees discussed school bus stop arm violations during its monthly work session on Tuesday, Nov. 12. At the session, WCS Board Member Randy Polston asked those at the meeting about a pedestrian crossing at Lakeview Middle School. “Do we have or are we going to get stop signs …read more.

WARSAW — KREMC President and CEO Bruce Goslee, along with KREMC Manager of Member Services Stephanie Scott, presented a check for $5,000 to CCS Executive Director Randy Polston. This donation supports the Winter Warmth Program at Combined Community Services. “The cold months are hard on all of us but particularly so for those who find themselves …read more.

WARSAW — Combined Community Services’ board of directors has announced the hiring of longtime educator Randy Polston as its new executive director.  Polston comes to CCS following a four-decade career as a local educator — 34 years with Warsaw Community Schools and eight years at Grace College. During his time at WCS, Polston taught elementary …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees were given an extensive tour of ongoing construction projects at Warsaw Community High School prior to its regular monthly meeting on Monday, March 18. Directed by Jim LeMasters, director of maintenance, buildings and grounds, as well as Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert, Board President Heather Reichenbach and …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — Randy Polston, board member of the Warsaw Community Schools’ Board of School Trustees, recently represented WCS at the Indiana School Boards Association’s first annual ISBA Statehouse Day at the Embassy Suites Downtown Hotel in Indianapolis. This half-day seminar helped the legislative liaisons of school boards better understand the Indiana School Boards Association’s 2019 …read more.

WARSAW — Fourth-grade students from throughout Warsaw Community Schools were engaged in a history-infused sensory explosion Friday, Sept. 7, as the youngsters converged on Harrison Elementary School to experience the third installment of WCS’s Back To The Days event. During the day-long history lesson, students from elementary schools throughout the district rotated between 12 stations …read more.

WARSAW —  Around the time many people are beginning to coast toward retirement, Harrison Elementary teacher Rick Glass was embarking on a new career.  Glass previously worked in advertising sales, as a cloth inspector for Burlington Textiles and as a vehicle mechanic at Grace College. In 1978, Glass was offered a job at NAPA Auto …read more.

WARSAW — The following individuals are running uncontested races for seats on the Warsaw Board of School Trustees. District 4 Randy Polston Polston is running for a second term on the Warsaw Board of School Trustees. Polston has served the children in Warsaw Community Schools for thirty four years with Warsaw Schools. He taught fourth and fifth grade …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Noon tomorrow, Friday, Aug. 26, is the deadline to file for a seat on one of six area school boards. Boards with positions up for election this year include Warsaw Community Schools, Wawasee Community School Corporation, Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, Triton School Corporation, Whitko Community School Corporaiton and Wa-Nee Community Schools. Those …read more.

WARSAW — An exciting new renovation to a local road will allow drivers to the YMCA, Martins and the future Parkview Hospital a much easier and pleasant commute. However, for parents picking up or dropping off students at Harrison Elementary, the roadwork could provide a few minor delays. During Tuesday, evenings Warsaw Community School Work …read more.

Harrison Elementary School hosted a celebration yesterday in honor of both a new pavilion near the Hoosier Heritage Schoolhouse as well as the retirement of former Harrison teacher Judy Kinsey. The dream to install the new pavilion began with Kinsey, and as she is quick to note, was furthered by several individuals at Harrison. Kinsey …read more.

It’s All About The Kids

April 29, 2015

Dear Editor, The year was 1977 and I signed my first teaching contract with Warsaw Community Schools. I was going to teach and coach at McKinley Elementary School, fifth grade. Just down the road from McKinley, Lincoln Elementary was 18 years old and was going through some much needed renovation. After one year at McKinley, …read more.

On Thursday, State Superintendent of Education Glenda Ritz visited Warsaw Community Schools. Her visit included lunch prepared by culinary arts students at the Warsaw Area Career Center Blue Apron Restaurant. She then took a tour of Project Lead the Way classes at WACC and WCHS. Ms. Ritz also visited Washington Elementary to see STEM education, …read more.

Yesterday during the Warsaw Community School Corporation’s monthly board work session, the school board reviewed the the possible renovation of a human resources space located at the school corporation’s main office at 1 Administration Drive, Warsaw, as well as the purchase of a new entertainment system for the baseball field. Future WCS Superintendent and current Assistant Superintendent …read more.

[weaver_youtube dpiNcIVc1jQ rel=0] During the Warsaw Community School’s October regular board meeting, members of the board were given a presentation by the Warsaw Community High School Junior ROTC program explaining the new program’s growth and future goals. Maj. Fred Josellis and Sgt. Maj. Mark Whitford were in attendance with cadets from the program to display some …read more.

Knowledge from a nine-day trip on the original Oregon Trail in 2009 was shared by Randy Polston, Warsaw, at the Kosciusko County Historical Society’s 48th annual banquet Thursday. The annual meeting was held at Camp Alexander Mack, Milford, with Rex Miller, executive director, also sharing a brief history of the camp and some of the …read more.

  On Tuesday, guests attended the United Way of Kosciusko County Community Celebration luncheon. United Way leadership, area participants and program representatives that are supported by the local United Way met to celebrate the outstanding achievements both in community impact and the most recent campaign.  Everyone enjoyed a lunch provided by Penguin Point. There was …read more.

A candidate seeking a seat on the Warsaw School Board prompted a mass email noting school policy that clearly states passing out campaign materials on school property is prohibited. In an email sent to Jefferson Elementary School staff and parents, it was noted that Warsaw Community Schools board member Christie Gale had campaign materials – …read more.

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