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An open house honoring Doug Buller for his 32 years of service at Warsaw Christian School will be held from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, June 14.

WINONA LAKE — When the 2020-21 school year begins this fall, Lakeland Christian Academy and Warsaw Christian School will open their doors as one school. The decision was reached this week for Community Grace Brethren Church to release WCS as their ministry and for the school to merge with LCA, according to a news release …read more.

WARSAW — Due to the high number of cases of influenza among students and staff, Warsaw Christian School will be closed for the next three days.  Wednesday, March 27, Thursday, March 28 and Friday, March 29, will be E-Learning days.  Administrator/Head of School Doug Buller said approximately 28 students were out sick this week as …read more.

WARSAW — Earlier this month, Freedom Oil presented Warsaw Christian School with a check for $2,101. The campaign was part of the CITGO Spirit Pump Initiative, which raised more than $65,000 last year for local schools, charities and community service programs. CITGO locations install specially wrapped and branded fuel pumps and a percentage of the …read more.

WARSAW — As with any assemblage of savvy historians, the collective wisdom of seven students at Warsaw Christian School yielded a perspective on Thanksgiving somewhat different from the traditional version most have come to know. The scholars included Ethan Danko, 6; Owen Hoyt, 7; Jaxon Kimes, 6; Barrett Polk, 6; Lilianna Sumpter, 6; Freya Wessels, …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School is hosting a RaiseUP Giving Day today, Feb. 28, until midnight. The event is sponsored by the Association of Christian Schools International who will be doubling donations up to $25,000. Checks can be taken to the school at 909 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, or you can donate online. If you have any questions, …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw’s Mayor Joseph Thallemer recently made a special visit to the third graders at Warsaw Christian School. He discussed the responsibilities of his position, the levels of government and the joys of serving the citizens of Warsaw. Mayor Thallemer answered a variety of student questions and encouraged the kids to consider getting involved in …read more.

WARSAW —Warsaw Christian School’s fifth grade spelling champ, Kayleigh Borkholder (on the right), will move on to the Kosciusko County-Wide Spell Bowl on Tuesday, Feb. 3. Kayleigh won the school’s spelling bee with the word concussion. Kara McCrum, sixth grade, was the school’s second place winner.

WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School fourth-graders joined other fourth-graders of Kosciusko County and attended Lake Adventure Day at Pike Lake, Warsaw, in early October.

WARSAW — A fifth grade class at an area school is taking part in fall activities while bringing joy to people in the community. Brittany Tadesse’s fifth grade class at Warsaw Christian School, comprised of 14 students, painted a total of 30 pumpkins for residents at Mason’s Health and Rehabilitation Rehab center on Oct. 19. While …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School is announcing Tricia Deisch as the new principal. Deisch was hired at WCS two years ago as a third grade teacher. She worked previously in the Plymouth Community Schools as an elementary teacher for 12 years. Deisch graduated from Indiana University South Bend with a B.S. in Elementary Education with a reading …read more.

Warsaw Christian School has released its fourth-quarter honor roll for the 2015-2016 school year, as follows: All A Honors Grade 1: Delylah Ashenfelter, Zander Bail, Kya Borkholder, Jonah Harman, Lila Harman, Matthew King, Ellie Martinez, Anna Martinez, Gabriella Miller, Zaiden Miller, Greyson Wonderly, Mazie Wessels Grade 2: Jackson Barros, Harper Woods, Julia Blessing, Rylie Burns, …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School hosted a global seed packing event this past Saturday, March 12. Students and families packed over 14,000 okra seeds for Gain USA ministries benefiting third world countries effected by natural disasters.

TRICIA DEISCH Donor Relations Director, Warsaw Christian School WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School’s Open House is 5-7 p.m. Thursday, March 3. Come and meet the WCS teachers from Preschool through sixth grade and receive a personalized tour and a free gift. Enter the WCS drawing for $75 off the registration fee.

By TRICIA DEISCH Donor Relations Director, Warsaw Christian School WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School’s first-grade teacher, Martha Danielian, and her students taught the importance of serving those in need by leading the whole student body in making 16 fleece blankets during the school’s weekly chapel service. The fabric was donated by Lowery’s Sewing Center, Warsaw, …read more.

AKRON — Tuesday, Jan. 19, Kosciusko County Spell Bee winners from 19 schools competed for the county championship at Tippecanoe Valley Middle School. The fifth/sixth-grade winner was Angella Stichter, Warsaw Christian School. Stichter won her grade level with the word “deglutition.” The winner from seventh/eighth grade was Tristen Nuest, an eighth-grader from Tippecanoe Valley Middle School. …read more.

By TRICIA DEISCH Donor Relations Director, Warsaw Christian School WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School recently had the honor of hosting Scientist Dr. Don DeYoung, professor of physics from Grace College. DeYoung shared his expertise of rocks and minerals with the students. The students learned several interesting facts as well as the difference between rocks and …read more.

By TRICIA DEISCH Donor Relations Director WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School’s sixth grade spelling champ, Angela Stichter, will move on to the Kosciusko County-Wide Spell Bowl on Jan. 19. Stichter is the school’s champion speller winning in round seven with the word “larynx.” Rachel McLane was the runner-up in round 15 with the winning word …read more.

WARSAW — The auditorium at Lakeview Middle School was filled Saturday evening, Dec. 12, as concertgoers gathered to hear Susie McEntire perform. This was McEntire’s third time performing in Warsaw and her second Christmas concert here. Like last year, the concert was paired with a Toys for Tots drive, with more than a dozen large …read more.

The Warsaw Christian School performed and amazing Australian Christmas production under the direction of music educator, Mrs. Shannon Gause. The performance featured WCS’s band, chime players, choir, and students in preschool, first, third and fifth grades. The choir dons their sunglasses as they sing of a Christmas down under.  

WARSAW — Susie McEntire is returning to Warsaw for her second annual country Christmas concert and, this year, there will be some surprises. “Mike Loher is orchestrating the whole benefit and he has a bit of a surprise that I can’t even tell about,” McEntire said of her upcoming concert. “He’s gone to great lengths …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Christian School, 909 S. Buffalo St., is hosting a Scholastic Book Fair on Nov. 19 and 20, and it is open to the community.

By TRICIA DEISCH Donor Relations Director, Warsaw Christian School WARSAW — Warsaw Christian’s Noah’s Ark Preschool studied the life cycle of the painted lady butterfly. The students observed the caterpillar change into a chrysalis. They later released the butterflies.

By KAREN KAUFFMAN Warsaw Christian School Warsaw Christian School art teacher, Jorie Bail, instructed students in making personalized masks by having students work with a partner to put wet plaster strips on their faces until they dried and hardened into a perfect fit for their individual faces. After the masks were completely dry, the students …read more.

By KAREN KAUFFMAN Warsaw Christian School Sixth graders at Warsaw Christian were invited to paint bowls for the upcoming Empty Bowls event to help feed people in need. Grace College Instructor of Art Integrations and Ceramics, Cindy Bryan, assisted students with the project to prepare for the event to be held from 11 a.m. until …read more.

By KAREN KAUFFMAN Warsaw Christian School Mrs. Dingeldein’s fourth grade class at Warsaw Christian would like to thank the organizers of Kosciusko County Ag Day. There were farmers who presented information and participating businesses provided a wonderful educational field trip about agriculture in Kosciusko County. Students learned about pigs, crops, chickens and eggs, farm equipment, …read more.

By KAREN KAUFFMAN Warsaw Christian School 32 students from Warsaw Christian School participated in a regional Association of Christian Schools speech meet in Watervliet, Mich., on Friday, April 17. Categories of speeches included poetry, Bible memorization, dramatic Bible prose, fable and folklore, patriotic oration and original speeches. Six students received an excellent rating and 26 …read more.

By KAREN KAUFFMAN Warsaw Christian Schools Warsaw Christian School participated in a national reading challenge by reading almost 492 books on February 27 and passing 474 quizzes. Nationally there were 4,173,153 quizzes taken. The record set two years ago was 3,581,992 quizzes taken. “Read The Most From Coast To Coast,” a national reading event, challenges …read more.

By KAREN KAUFFMAN Warsaw Christian School Monica Boren’s Kindergarten class at Warsaw Christian School remembered Dr. Suess’s birthday by enjoying a special day of Dr. Suess games and treats. Balloon toss into Dr. Suess’s hat started the festivities. Students built “Suessville” with pictures they colored from Dr. Suess’s stories. They made a one fish two …read more.

Mrs. Monica Boren’s Kindergarten class at Warsaw Christian School stuffed stockings for soldiers who will not be home for Christmas.  The effort is organized and initiated by Treasures for Troops, which may be found at facebook.com/treasuresfortroops for more information and stories of the blessings soldiers receive from people remembering them. Pictured is the Kindergarten class with …read more.

By KAREN KAUFFMAN Warsaw Christian School Thirty-four veterans were honored at the Veterans Day Chapel service at Warsaw Christian School and reception following. The students were led by music teacher, Miss Marlise Shaffer, in reciting the pledges, and singing the Star-Bangled Banner and the Armed Services Medley. Other patriotic music was sung by the choir …read more.

Warsaw Christian School is hosting a fundraiser for the sixth-grade spring field trip. Premium Nuts, candy and Florida Golden Harvest oranges, grapefruit and tangerines are available to purchase. Interested individuals can contact the school at (574) 267-5788 or stop by the school. Orders will be taken through Friday, Nov. 21. All orders must be paid …read more.

The student body and teachers at Warsaw Christian School would like to invite veterans of the US Armed Forces to be honored guests with their family and friends at a Veteran’s Chapel service on at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12. Students will be honoring veterans with patriotic music, recitations and a message of thankfulness for …read more.

First Quarter Honor Roll for Warsaw Christian School is as follows: High Honors (All A’s) First Grade William Arford, Laela Ashenfelter, Jackson Barros, Julia Blessing, Gavin Born, Rylie Burns, Emma Dewald, Parker Dippon, Grace Edmondson, Ava Heady, Daniel Jones, Luke Smith, Harper Woods Second Grade Jasmine Apted, Katie Reimink, Allyssa Trolinger, Madison Wobrock, Braden Weirick, …read more.

Looking for a quality Christmas concert and a good cause? Look no further. Susie McEntire, sister of Country legend Reba McEntire, and a legend in her own right, will be presenting a Country Christmas on Friday, Dec. 19 in Warsaw. She will be joined by the Warsaw Christian School’s Children’s Choir for a special performance. …read more.

One dollar chocolate bars are for sale at Warsaw Christian School and through their students through Sept. 15. The school kicked off the sale by inviting local firefighters and police officers to join them for a free coffee bar and Rise ‘n Roll donuts provided by chocolate salesman Al Conrad of World’s Finest Chocolates. Pictured …read more.

  Warsaw Christian School representatives spent a morning doing landscaping and yard work at a local Habitat for Humanity home during a warm spell of spring weather. Pictured above, from left, are Executive Director of Kosciusko Habitat for Humanity Christon Clark, Denise Hoyt, Angie King, Bekah King, Amaya Hoyt, Natalie Buller, Shawne Buller and Doug Buller. …read more.

Warsaw Christian School moms volunteered Saturday on a Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County construction site along with thousands of women across the country, including Lowe’s Heroes employee volunteers, in recognition of National Women Build Week, May 3-11. Now in its seventh year, National Women Build Week challenges women to devote at least one day …read more.

Twenty-six students from Warsaw Christian School in grades 4 through 6 were chosen by art teacher, Mrs. Bail, to participate in the Association of Christian School International regional art festival held at Lakeland Christian Academy on April 26th, Students who earned a Superior ribbon were: Luke Anderson, Brooklyn Apted, Cameron Fairchild, Jacob Kline, Natalie Norris, Michaela Arford, …read more.

As part of Warsaw Christian School’s Physical Education curriculum, grades 1-4 attend swim lessons for 5 weeks at the Kosciusko Community YMCA. This partnership, which has been in place for 30 years, has many benefits. Some of the kids have never had a swim lesson before. Lisa Reimink, the P.E. teacher for the school, estimates …read more.

Women’s basketball players from Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Ga., visited students at Warsaw Christian School during their stay in town for the NCCAA Basketball Championships to be held at the Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center March 18-22. The players spent time in the class rooms answering students’ questions and participating in academic activities. For more …read more.

Mrs. Turner’s Kindergarten class at Warsaw Christian School studied Alaska and Hawaii as part of their America the Beautiful unit.  During this unit, the students learned patriotic songs each week. Mr. Buller, administrator and native of Alaska, told the class  about some special features of Alaska including climate, animals that live there, and the Iditarod …read more.

Students at Warsaw Christian School enjoyed a visit from the TinCaps organization and its mascot, Johnny, which is sponsoring a reading program to encourage students to improve reading skills. Students who complete the program will earn a surprise gift and a ticket to a Tin Caps baseball game in Fort Wayne with a free grandstand …read more.

Warsaw Community Schools will be hosting Academic Recognition on Saturday, Feb. 1, at the Tiger Den, just prior to the girls’ varsity basketball game at Warsaw Community High School. All high-honor roll students from the eight WCS elementary schools, Sacred Heart Elementary School, Warsaw Christian School and both Edgewood and Lakeview Middle Schools will be …read more.

What can two of the least famous passengers of Noah’s Ark teach today’s kids? To answer that question, award-winning children’s author Donna Frisinger has written Bink and Slinky’s Ark Adventure, a tale that brings to life the adventure of two groovy snails trying to reach Noah’s Ark before “the Great Falling” begins. Mrs. Frisinger shared …read more.

At total of 29 veterans were honored in person at Warsaw Christian School’s Veteran’s Day chapel service. Additional veterans who were family members or friends of students were pictured in a slide show indicating service from all branches of the military from World War I to the present. Miss Bowdler’s fifth grade class performed a skit …read more.

Students, parents and teachers from Warsaw Christian School learned about the services at Heartline Pregnancy Center while helping at the B.A.B.E. Boutique, a shop where moms and dads can use coupons to buy clothing and other items for their babies. The student body collected craft supplies for Heartline’s TNT Childcare Program and Preschool Ministry. Visit www.heartlinepregnancycenter.org …read more.

Sixth-graders of Warsaw Christian School are once again selling fresh citrus fruit, straight from Florida, as well as nuts and candy which are perfect for holiday baking and gifts. Orders are now being taken for navel oranges; ripe, red grapefruit; tangerines, or an assortment of all from $20 to $32. See chart for order options. Nuts, …read more.

The 32nd Grandparents Day at Warsaw Christian School brought 286 grandparents to the school to spend the day with their grandchildren. Grandparents enjoyed time in the classrooms and purchased many books for donation to the school library. The students’ program honored grandparents’ special role in their lives through music and a fun video on students’ …read more.

Warsaw Christian School’s annual sixth grade Fruit and Nut sale is now in swing. The fruits consist of Florida navels, Ruby Red grapefruit and Tangerines from Golden Harvest. The nuts consist of pecans, dark and light walnuts, cashews, candy and more. Orders may be placed through any sixth grade student or by visiting the school office. For …read more.

Amaya Hoyt and Becca King were two of the 26 Warsaw Christian School students who picked 1,800 pounds of apples from the Orchard Restoration Project to donate to local food banks.   A representative from Our Father’s House explained to 13 families how the apples would be made into applesauce, apple butter and pies to …read more.

Mrs. Turner’s Kindergarten class at Warsaw Christian school welcomed firefighter Coliss Wallace from the Warsaw Fire Department to teach them about fire safety. He talked about how to be safe in and around fires, and explained why firefighters wear their special gear.

Warsaw Christian School hosted Eagle Camp last week for community children going into first to fifth grades. A total of 41 students participated in the week of art and sports. Students learned the skills necessary to play basketball, soccer, volleyball, T-ball/lob ball and learned how to have fun doing fitness exercises. In addition, campers stretched their …read more.

First graders from Warsaw Christian School recently had a field trip at Merry Lea Environmental Center, north of Columbia City. Adrian Bowdler, Parker Spore, Amaya Hoyt, Rafe Hoover are shown with their field guide, Ellie, a Goshen College student, who taught them about different kinds of water bugs and plants.

Indiana Pony Parties, owned by Jim and Shannon McCoomb, brought a petting zoo to Warsaw Christian school this week. The kindergarten class is pictured with the pony. Other animals that visited the students were a rabbit, goat, cow and alpaca.

  Students and friends of Warsaw Christian School were entertained on Saturday by a carnival to celebrate the school’s 55th year anniversary. Jumping inflatables, pony rides, carnival games and prizes and food by Noa Noa were enjoyed by many families. Pictured are Jorie Bail and Carli O’Hara giving a pony ride to a carnival visitor.

The tradition of the sixth grade musical continued this year at Warsaw Christian School with the musical, “The Return of the Glass Slipper,” the story of Cinderella with a twist. Miss Marlise Shaffer, music teacher, directed the musical. Pictured left to right are sixth grade students Logan Baker, Alex Maurer, Anderson Wonderly, Abigal Fishel, Garrett …read more.

Lucio Terneiden, Drinking Water Field Inspector from Indiana Department of Environmental Management, was at Warsaw Christian School on Thursday, April 18, to talk to the students about Earth Day and the importance of good water quality and recycling.

Fourth graders in Beki Dingledein’s class at Warsaw Christian School are pictured during Pioneer Day. This day helped students imagine life as an American pioneer. Having just made several models of a pioneer village, students learned about pioneer log homes, covered bridges and Conestoga wagons. The life of Laura Ingalls Wilder was studied for information …read more.

Kosciusko Lakes and Streams hosted four schools of fourth-graders today at Pike Lake for their biannual field day, “Our Lakes, Our Treasures.” Student volunteers from Grace College taught fourth-graders from Jefferson, Harrison, Milford and Warsaw Christian Schools about the importance of protecting the lakes and streams in Kosciusko County. “Anywhere they go, they’re going to …read more.

On Friday, March 1, students at Warsaw Christian School engaged in valuable reading practice and took part in setting a new national record in “Read the Most from Coast to Coast” challenge. Students contributed to a new national record of 4,409,622 Accelerated Reader quizzes passed in one day. “Read The Most From Coast To Coast” …read more.

Students at Warsaw Christian School are preparing to take part in “Read The Most From Coast To Coast,” on Friday, March 1. “Read The Most From Coast To Coast,” a national reading event that began last school-year, challenges students to join together to break the record for the number of Accelerated Reader Quizzes taken in …read more.

Grace Prof Discusses Fossils

February 18, 2013

Dee Vida’s second-grade class at Warsaw Christian School learned about fossils from Dr. Don DeYoung, professor of physics and chairman of the Science and Mathematics Department at Grace College. Dr. DeYoung brought fossils found in Indiana for the class to look at, feel, classify and discuss.  He also brought some Wooly Mammoth molars and kneecap. …read more.

Teachers at Warsaw Christian School say the Neo 2 wireless laptops are an excellent addition to the classroom. Each student can be engaged with a Neo 2 to use for taking reading, math or other subject quizzes anywhere in the classroom. Neo 2s are used for whole group evaluation and monitoring each student’s learning progress. …read more.

Sixth graders at Warsaw Christian are pictured with guitars that they use in music class with teacher Marlise Shaffer. The use of guitars in the class has helped the students put into practice what they have learned in music theory. Playing the guitar teaches the students intervals and how notes work together. It can also be …read more.

This morning in chapel, students at Warsaw Christian School found out they won the KC Recycling Shoe Drive that was held in November. The student body won a blue (school color) recycled chair shaped like a hand. The chair was presented by Shelly Heckart, education coordinator for KC Recycling. Students collected 250 pounds of shoes …read more.

Third graders in Miss Bedford’s class at Warsaw Christian School spent part of an afternoon learning how to mix and bake Christmas cookies. Their efforts, however, were not for themselves but for inmates at Kosciusko County Jail. They baked along with many members of Warsaw Community Grace Brethren Church who want to encourage those in …read more.

Warsaw Christian School would like to give a big thank you to six Kohl’s department store associates involved in a program called Associates In Action. They volunteered at the school to help set up for the Christmas program, clean the front office and work one on one with students in the kindergarten, third-grade and fifth-grade …read more.

Best-selling author Sigmund Brower recently entertained and inspired students and teachers at Warsaw Christian School with his “Rock & Roll Literacy” presentation, based on his non-fiction title. Brower travels throughout North America to help parents and teachers understand how narrative writing is a powerful tool for students to master reading and writing skills critical for …read more.

WCS Presents Sigmund Brouwer

November 26, 2012

Warsaw Christian School welcomes Sigmund Brouwer presented by cool2read.com starting at 1:45 p.m. and going until 2:45 p.m., Friday, Nov. 30, at the school. Sigmund Brouwer is an author published by both mainstream and evangelical publications. Homeschoolers are invited to attend.  

This month, Warsaw Christian School has been collecting coats, hats, scarves and shoes for those who are in need. The drive is for the entire month of November and so far the students have brought in 45 coats, 7 scarves, 14 mittens, 15 stocking caps and 85 pairs of shoes!. Pictured are Warsaw Christian fifth-graders …read more.

Annual Fruit And Nut Sale

November 12, 2012

Warsaw Christian School is having its annual Florida Fruit & Nut Sale. This year, the school is selling navels, ruby red grapefruit and tangerines as well as a variety pack. The fruit is hand-picked at the peak of ripeness, loaded fresh and delivered within 5 days of picking. The fruit boxes make great holiday gift …read more.

Miss Marlise Shaffer led a special Veterans Day program on Nov. 9 at Warsaw Christian School that honored veterans from the United States military. Eighteen Veterans were present as each class honored them by reciting poetry or narration, singing patriotic songs, and acknowledging past and present veterans for their service and sacrifice for our country’s …read more.

Warsaw Christian School loves Veteran’s Day and is inviting the public to its annual Veteran’s Day Chapel as they honor our service men and women. The program will be at 8:50 a.m. Friday, Nov. 9, in the school’s sanctuary. It is a wonderful opportunity for us to show our appreciation to those who are serving …read more.

Today, we exercise our right to vote. Over the next few days, we show thanks to those who served protecting that right. Various Veterans Day services will be held around the area. Here are a few events scheduled. All events are free and both the public and Veterans are welcome to attend: Lakeview Middle School …read more.

After 25 years of service, Norman Gunsolley is retiring this June from his leadership at Warsaw Christian School. Norm is only the third administrator of the school during its 54 year history of educating area students from Pre-K through sixth grade. Raised in Nebraska and educated at Trinity College (Illinois), Norm taught for seven years …read more.

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