Tag: Warsaw Community Schools
All parents of Indiana students receiving special education services should receive a paper survey sometime during the month of April. This confidential survey will take five minutes to complete but it is important to the school corporation as it measures parent satisfaction with education staff at their student’s school and the special education services their …read more.
State Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse) offered a House resolution this week honoring the 2013 State Superintendent of the Year, Dr. Craig J. Hintz. Dr. Hintz, superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools, was chosen by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents. “Dr. Hintz got right down to business and took charge,” said Rep. Kubacki. “That’s what …read more.
Warsaw Community Schools is announcing the opening of the online school registration for the 2013-2014 school year. Online registration, through PowerSchool, will begin on April 15 and will end on June 14.PowerSchool usernames and passwords will be mailed to homes during the week of April 7. If you are new to Warsaw Community Schools, please …read more.
The city of Warsaw is working with Warsaw Community Schools in reviewing security policies and that will likely mean the hiring of additional police officers. “I don’t want to get too detailed yet because there are too many things that still need to be worked out,” said Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer, but as the school …read more.
Warsaw Community Schools have announced snow make-up days. School will be in session on Friday, March 29; Friday, April 19; and Wednesday, May 29.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XzdyyjpFlo] On Feb. 22, Solution Tree announced its (re)Defining Excellence Award winners at the PLC Summit in Phoenix, Ariz. Warsaw Community Schools was the North American District Winner of the award and received $10,000. Lorinda Kline and Nancy Rooker accepted the award on behalf of all students, parents, employees and community members. The award …read more.
Warsaw Community Schools will host the first meeting for kindergarten roundup from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at all eight elementary schools. Parents attending the event may visit any of the eight schools within the school system, however, it is encouraged that parents attend their local school’s roundup. The event will allow …read more.
Warsaw Community Schools is currently examining homework practices within the school district. The schools request all stakeholders, including students and parents/guardians to consider participating in a brief, online survey to assist in data collection. To access the survey visit surveymonkey.com. If you have multiple children in the district, please take the survey for each child.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9SQMjwmtC4] It was with great pride that Warsaw Community School Corporation’s Superintendent Dr. Craig Hintz was presented with the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents’ “State Superintendent of the Year Award” on Monday, Jan. 28. The award was presented by Rebecca Kubacki through her daughter and Warsaw Community School Corporation employee Katherine Kubacki at …read more.
Warsaw Community Schools will be in session on Friday, March 29, as a snow make up day according to the 2012‐2013 School Calendar.
Warsaw Community Schools is proud to announce that Harrison, Jefferson and Lincoln Elementary schools have achieved the Reward Schools Status. Per Indiana’s NCLB Flexibility Waiver, Reward Schools are Title I-served schools that show high growth or high achievement. This year, the IDOE awarded Reward school status to elementary, middle, and high schools. The methods used …read more.
Theme schools are one idea that Warsaw Community Schools are testing out, and that idea was highlighted during WCS School Board’s meeting Monday night. Superintendent Dr. Craig Hintz informed those in attendance that the idea originated from a Cambridge Review for public school families to decide where to send students. The theme program is a project-based …read more.
The Indiana Department of Education announced today that Warsaw Community Schools has received a letter grade of A as a corporation and that each of the 13 schools in the district has received an A for 2012. The Warsaw Board of School Trustees and Superintendent Dr. Craig J. Hintz congratulate all staff, students, parents and …read more.
The Warsaw Community Education Association hosted another opportunity to meet the Warsaw Community School Board candidates on Thursday at Lincoln Elementary School in Winona Lake. The candidates are Christie Gale, incumbent representative for District 4, running against Randy Polston; M. Curt Herman, running unopposed for District 3; and Jay M. Bumgartner, running unopposed for District …read more.
Dr. Craig J. Hintz, superintendent of Warsaw Community School Corporation, has been selected State Superintendent of the Year for 2013 by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents “At a time when school districts across the state are wrestling with declining resources and increased expectations, under Dr. Hintz’s leadership Warsaw Community School Corporation is flourishing …read more.
The Silver Lake High School Class of 1966 was the last to ever graduate from the school. Among the 26 students on graduation day was Alan “Skip” Mumford, who, 46 years later, decided to create a memorial to all of the students who went through Silver Lake High School. Mumford, who still lives in Silver …read more.
Aspiring musicians in the 6th grade at Warsaw Community Schools who have not yet registered for band and orchestra for this year can still register at their schools. Band classes meet at Edgewood Middle School from 7:40 a.m. to 8:40 a.m. Orchestra classes meet at Lakeview Middle School from 7:40 a.m. to 8:40 a.m. Both …read more.
Tyler Baatz, 26, is slated to appear in court Thursday morning to be arraigned on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor. The Edgewood Middle School eighth-grade teacher was arrested Tuesday evening by Warsaw Police after an investigation found he had a relationship with a former 14-year-old female student. Public outrage is building though as …read more.
Classes began Monday morning for Warsaw Community Schools and this morning for the Wawasee Community School Corp. Pictured arriving for their first day at Milford School are Andrik Bautista, Austin Holderman-Manges and Erika Lopez. Area police agencies remind all motorist to use caution this week as the school buses and students are back for another …read more.
The Washington STEM Academy invites Washington students and families to take part in several events happening in August. “Back to School Days” will take place Monday, Aug. 6 from noon to 6 p.m. and Tuesday, Aug. 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The office staff and computer lab will be available for those who …read more.
Warsaw Community Schools has released textbook fees for the 2012-13 school year. The rental fees have not changed much since last year. GRADE K: $112 (Same charge for full- and half-day kindergarten) GRADE 1: $155 GRADE 2: $152 GRADE 3: $171 GRADE 4: $172 GRADE 5: $177 GRADE 6: $176 For more information, download the …read more.
Warsaw Community Schools “Back to School Days” will take place on Monday, Aug. 6 from noon to 6 p.m. and Tuesday, August 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The office staff and computer lab will be available for those who have not previously registered online, for parents needing additional information for the 2012-2013 school …read more.
A box of tissues had to be passed throughout the Warsaw Community School Board of Trustees meeting as members said goodbye to two administrators: Tom Kline, chief accountability officer, and Elaine Bultemeier, chief technology officer. Kline will be moving from the administration building to Madison Elementary School to be principal. “I don’t want to let …read more.
Warsaw and Wawasee schools are currently offering online registration for students returning to school this fall while Tippecanoe Valley and Whitko school corporations announce registration days and times. Tippecanoe Valley Registration for any Tippecanoe Valley school will be held at each school from noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 1-2. High school …read more.
The Warsaw Board of School Trustees heard presentations from two architectural firms today concerning a 15- to 20-year master facility plan for Warsaw Community Schools. James “Jamie” C. Lake, a principal of Kovert Hawkins Architects Inc., presented first. Early in his presentation, he boasted the quality of the design team that would be involved in …read more.










