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WARSAWS – The Warsaw Schools district is implementing temporary changes in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Hoffert issued a statement Thursday night, March 12, concerning the district’s new precautions and actions being taken that will extend through spring break. “There are times when we face unique challenges within our schools, …read more.

WARSAW — Anyone who’s ever heard the expression “you had to be there,” would understand the significance of a Warsaw Community Schools program designed to enhance the geography education of the school corporation’s youngest students. At its regular monthly meeting on Monday, March 18, WCS’s board of trustees heard a presentation from students and staff …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.

WARSAW — Faculty of Edgewood Middle School presented the results of that school’s annual food drive to the Warsaw Community Schools’ board of trustees at that panel’s regular board meeting Monday night, Feb. 18. The school began collecting food Dec. 1 and stopped accumulating on Dec. 17, scrambling to finish the distribution by the last …read more.

WCS To Ramp Up Cyber Security

February 13, 2019

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools continues to evolve in its efforts to keep students, staff and the community secure in a world where advancements in digital technology have created some unintended consequences to the public safety. At the monthly work session of the school system’s board of trustees on Tuesday, Feb. 12, the board heard …read more.

WARSAW — For students at Warsaw Community High School, being equipped with the necessary tools to navigate the high-stress of public school and the often frequent pitfalls of student life is a necessity not lost on the school corporation. Warsaw Community Schools offers several programs designed to provide a team of both adult and peer …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools is committed to promoting the well-being of its students and staff. In order to further the district’s SEL initiative, numerous staff members have undergone training in a variety of settings with Dr. Lori Desautels, an expert in neuroscience in education and assistant professor in the College of Education at Butler …read more.

WARSAW — On the first official day of the 2018-2019 school year, the Warsaw Community Schools’ Board of School Trustees met in a work session and heard presentations on continued school success, advanced placement programs with dual credit courses as well as reports on grades and grading. The experts in analytics and student assessments were …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community School Corporation made it official — the school best known for the black and orange colors of its mascot tiger is going green. Thanks to a $9.3 million loan secured earlier this year, representatives of the school corporation, along with key partners in the project, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday, …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 — The Warsaw Community School Corporation’s Board of Trustees heard several presentations Monday night, April 23, that showed its students can continue to grow intellectually thanks to several initiatives related to the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math program in the district. The board and the audience responded with laughter and applause during presentations from …read more.

WARSAW — The board of trustees for Warsaw Community School Corporation heard a presentation regarding the Warsaw Area Career Center, which placed first out of 51 such facilities in the Indiana Career and Technical Education districts. The WACC represented District 12 and earned the ranking for the 2015-16 school year. Warsaw Community School Corporation Superintendent …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.

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