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SYRACUSE — As enrollment in the Pathways Career and Technical Education Cooperative, also known as the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative, continues to grow, so do the choices and possibilities for students. More than 250 students across three school districts are currently enrolled in at least one Pathways course, a 10 percent increase from …read more.

SYRACUSE — Not only does Kosciusko County boast more than 100 inland lakes, it is also home to one of the top marine mechanics education programs in the country. The marine mechanics program offered through the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Education Cooperative has been recognized by the Marine Mechanics Institute as an outstanding program. …read more.

SYRACUSE — In the fall, the Wawasee school board approved the donation of the former Veterans of Foreign Wars building on Chicago Street in Syracuse to the school corporation.

SYRACUSE — During its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. 8, in Syracuse, the Wawasee school board heard a report on the school improvement plan, as well as the school achievement plan, in place at Wawasee Middle School. Susan Mishler, principal of WMS, presented the report.

SYRACUSE — Leslie Cook is an advocate for the deceased. Standing alone, it may sound odd but when put in context with her job as a coroner it is much more understandable.

SYRACUSE — A grant from the Indiana Department of Education exceeding $95,000 will be used to improve the new welding program offered by the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative.

SYRACUSE — Just a couple of years ago, the marine mechanics program for Wawasee High School was in its first year and though hopes were high, no one was quite sure just how much it would grow. It has grown and reached a point where some students likely won’t be accepted because it is at a maximum level.

ELKHART COUNTY — Last year was the first time Wawasee and Fairfield’s high school building trades programs teamed up to do a project. This year the two schools are again partnering and will do so for a third time next year.

An open house is scheduled for 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, May 22, for the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative building trades project house being built for Darin and Darcy Holsopple. The house, a joint effort between the Wawasee and Fairfield building trades programs, is located at 68928 CR 25, New Paris, Elkhart …read more.

Payton Shrock, a senior at West Noble High School, was one of four culinary arts students from the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative to compete in a SkillsUSA Indiana regional competition Saturday and he qualified for the state competition in April. It was the first time for the cooperative to compete in such a …read more.

Kim Nguyen, director of the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative, is passionate about the options available to students in the career and technical program and when given the chance, he shares his enthusiasm with others. During Tuesday’s regular monthly meeting of the Wawasee school board in Syracuse, he gave a detailed report to the …read more.

Students in the building trades program of Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative were honored during the annual banquet Tuesday evening in the Wawasee High School cafeteria. Building trades is one of the several programs offered by the Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative. A house was built this year for Ken and Cheryl Manning …read more.

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