Wawasee Middle School Closed Due To Power Outage
Wawasee Middle School is sending students home because of a power outage.
Read MoreWawasee Middle School is sending students home because of a power outage.
Read MoreILEARN, the state assessment replacing ISTEP+ for all but high school students, was administered for only the second time this past school year.
Read MoreHow much learning loss really occurred as a result of COVID-19? It has been a topic of discussion and concern and during the regular monthly meeting of the Wawasee School Board Tuesday evening, July 13, in Syracuse the board heard a brief report about it from Dr. Shelly Wilfong, assistant superintendent.
Read MoreBIG GIVE is United Way’s annual donation drive for children, running from July 12 – Aug. 4.
Read MoreMore than 360 years of work experience, in the Wawasee Community School Corporation alone, will need to be replaced by the beginning of the 2021-22 school year.
Read MoreSYRACUSE – Warrior Swim will be conducting American Red Cross swim lessons at Wawasee Middle School in June.
Read MoreWawasee will expand its virtual learning program into the middle school grades beginning with the 2021-22 school year. Approval was given for the expansion during the regular monthly meeting of the Wawasee School Board Tuesday evening, May 11, in Syracuse.
Read MoreGuided reading has been a piece of the reading curriculum for elementary school students in the Wawasee Community School Corporation for about the last three years. How that element works and has been effective was part of a report given during the regular monthly meeting of the Wawasee School Board Tuesday evening, April 20, in Syracuse.
Read MoreEarlier this month, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of their 2020 business and individual awards during their 109th annual awards program.
Read MoreSeveral students have fallen behind academically as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the regular monthly meeting of the Wawasee School Board Tuesday evening, March 9, in Syracuse, the board heard a brief report on efforts to cut the gaps in learning from elementary school principals Eric Speicher (Syracuse), Chris Gerbers (Milford) and Lee Snider (North Webster).
Read MoreAs Kosciusko County schools resume in-person classroom instruction, once again “the wheels on the bus go ’round and ’round.” And steering those wheels is a small army of heroes who don’t wear capes, dedicated community servants known as bus drivers.
Read MoreStudents lined the halls of Wawasee Middle School forming an indoor parade fit for a dignitary. But in the minds of some of those students, Seth Maust, most often referred to as “Coach Seth,” is comparable to a dignitary.
Read MoreOpening up the channels of communication with the public and internally was a common topic of the third “Listen and Learn” meeting held by Dr. Steve Troyer, superintendent of the Wawasee Community School Corporation, Saturday morning, Feb. 20, in the cafeteria of Wawasee Middle School. A small group of about 15 people, several of them school administrators, came to the meeting.
Read MoreSome students don’t necessarily have problems requiring discipline, but rather have social or emotional issues that can prevent them from being in the right frame of mind to do well academically. The Wawasee Community School Corporation has placed greater emphasis on dealing with those issues in recent years.
Read MoreAt approximately 8:10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, Wawasee Community School Corporation bus number 47 was involved in an incident on EMS D21 and D21B lanes resulting in a slide off during its morning route. The bus heading east on D21 Lane proceeded to back up and turn around on D21B Lane.
Read MoreAlthough it will never replace in person learning, virtual learning has proven to be much more effective than eLearning. During the regular monthly meeting of the Wawasee School Board Tuesday evening, Jan. 12, in Syracuse the board was given a virtual learning presentation by Cameron Troyer, Milford Middle School math teacher, from his classroom.
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