WCHS Welcomes New Assistant Principal
WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools is pleased to announce the hiring of Stephen Clark as assistant principal of the class of 2021 at Warsaw Community High School.
Clark attended DePauw University where he received his major in education studies with minors in history and Spanish. He went on to Earlham College, where he graduated with honors and attained his master’s degree in the art of teaching. His education continued at Indiana Wesleyan University where he attained a building level administrator license with a GPA of 4.0.
Clark’s professional experience includes six years of teaching at Noblesville East Middle School, where he taught seventh grade social studies. In addition to his teaching experience, Clark also boasts a variety of coaching experiences including varsity and junior varsity coaching for both basketball and cross country.
“Mr. Clark is a high-energy, relational young man with strong middle-school roots,” noted WCHS Principal Troy Akers. “I believe he will be a wonderful instructional leader who will fit nicely with our incoming freshman class.”
“We are very excited to have Mr. Clark join Warsaw Community High School as an assistant principal,” stated Dr. David Hoffert, superintendent of WCS. “His caring personality coupled with strong curricular knowledge will be a strong asset to our schools and local community.”