Tag: Troy Akers
Warsaw Community High School hosted it’s very first outdoor graduation Friday, July 17, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Press Release WARSAW — Warsaw Community High School Principal Troy Akers was recently selected as District 2 Principal of the Year. The Indiana Association of School Principals annually recognizes outstanding school leaders in each of the 12 Indiana districts who have succeeded in providing high-quality learning opportunities of students. These principals are acknowledged by their …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School announced Saturday the hiring of Matt Moore as the next boys basketball head coach.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Schools Board of School Trustees discussed curriculum changes at Warsaw Community High School during a work session on Tuesday, Jan. 7. WCHS Principal Troy Akers and Warsaw Area Career Center Assistant Director Jill Jackson were both present at the meeting to discuss curriculum changes for the 2020-2021 school year. Akers …read more.
WARSAW — Textbook rental and related fees for educational materials pinches the wallets of public school parents each fall. The Warsaw Community School Corporation is doing everything it can to have that pinch leave as small a mark as possible. The corporation’s Board of School Trustees were presented with the proposed text book rental fees …read more.
WARSAW – Peers recall the positive impact left by the late Dave Fulkerson.
Tuesday evening during the monthly Warsaw Community School Corporation board work session, Troy Akers, principal at Warsaw Community High School, discussed the new block schedule that will be utilized starting this fall at the high school. According to Akers, the schedule will have three identical days Monday, Tuesday and Friday. Class periods will last approximately …read more.
Warsaw Community School Corporation will host commencement at 7 p.m. Friday, June 6. Doors open at 6 p.m. and attendees must have a ticket to enter. Entrances are located through the Performing Arts Door and the west side of the Tiger Den. Handicap seating must be arranged prior to the ceremony and may be arranged …read more.
[weaver_youtube UutCGCuzcZ4 rel=0] A Warsaw Community High School sophomore accused of yelling at and pouring a bottle of water on a middle school girl on the bus ride home is being punished, but the mother of the victim said the punishment falls far short of the school’s own disciplinary requirements. “No wonder bullying is such …read more.
On Friday, Oct. 4, at the Warsaw v. Wawasee football game, two county rivals combined to “enrich the lives of the others.” Students, staff and patrons from both communities rallied together to raise over $3,000 for the Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund, which will assist those in need from our county.
Warsaw Community High School Principal Troy Akers is proud to announce that Christopher Hastings and Zachary Stichter have been named semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship. In early September, about 16,000 students, or approximately one-third of the 50,000 high scorers, are notified that they have qualified as semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship. To ensure …read more.
Warsaw Community High School continues efforts in community service today with the school’s annual BLITZ (Bringing Light Into the Tiger Zone). The annual event will begin today at 2 p.m. as students leave from the high school to six separate locations in Warsaw and Winona Lake. Students will be visiting Our Father’s Home, Grace Village, …read more.
Youth motivational speaker Jeff Yalden spoke to the entire student body of Wawasee High School Thursday, March 31, in the main spectator gym. (Photo by Tim Ashley) At 6 p.m. Thursday, March 21, two local high school rivals will showdown in the “Riley Dodgeball Challenge.” The event, a dodgeball tournament benefiting Riley Children’s Hospital in …read more.
According to Warsaw Community High School Principal Troy Akers, WCHS may soon be offering students access to a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program. According to Akers, for the past two to three years the school has been investigating the possibility of improving curriculum by offering the JROTC program to students. Though there was interest from the …read more.








