Warsaw Schools Celebrates Outstanding Turnout, Participation At Claypool Sesquicentennial

Pictured are Warsaw Community Schools’ administrators, board members and Claypool Elementary school staff at the Claypool sesquicentennial celebration. Photo provided by WCS.
Press Release
WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools’ administration saw outstanding participation in Claypool’s sesquicentennial celebrations.
The event witnessed an excellent turnout of Claypool teachers, students, and families. This remarkable display of school and community support and engagement exemplifies WCS’s and Claypool’s commitment to nurturing a vibrant educational environment.
The community parade, which commenced at Claypool Elementary School at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 17, boasted an impressive lineup. Joining the parade was Kristin Sederberg, the new CES principal, accompanied by Claypool teachers and staff; WCS Board Members Heather Reichenbach and Tom Westerhof; and WCS Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert.
Following the parade, attendees were invited to an engaging meet-and-greet session with Sederberg, offering a unique opportunity to interact with the school’s new leader. Moreover, the W.I.L.L. Bus provided stimulating STEM activities after the parade, captivating participants with its educational offerings.
WCS’s administration extends heartfelt gratitude to all the teachers, families, and students for their tremendous support and active participation. The Claypool sesquicentennial celebrations provided a special occasion for families to come together, engage with Sederberg, and experience the captivating W.I.L.L. Bus.
The resounding success of this event serves as a testament to the strong community spirit and commitment to educational excellence within WCS.