Retiring Wawasee Staff Members Honored For Service
More 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 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 MoreWawasee Community School Corporation announces the addition of the Wawasee Early Learning Center-Milford. There will now be an early learning center in every elementary school in the corporation.
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 MoreOn Monday afternoon, March 29, Dr. Steve Troyer, superintendent of the Wawasee Community School Corporation, released the following statement concerning a potential threat to a student at Wawasee High School:
Read MoreWawasee Community Schools Early Learning Centers are taking registrations for the 2021-22 school year. Please visit the following links for information and to register your child.
Read MoreProposed state legislation that would establish education savings accounts and expand the school voucher program now apparently will not be moved out of committee consideration, said State Sen. Ryan Mishler. House Bill 1005 was passed in the Indiana House and had been awaiting consideration in the Senate.
Read MoreNew Wawasee Community School Corporation Superintendent Dr. Stephen Troyer gave a “state of the school” report to the WCSC board of trustees on Wednesday, Mar. 3, in which he named falling school enrollment as the biggest challenge facing Wawasee schools.
Read MoreSYRACUSE – Dr. Steve Troyer, superintendent of the Wawasee Community School Corporation, released the following statement Saturday, Feb. 27, concerning Cory Schutz, athletic director of the school corporation.
Read MoreIt remains unclear why at least six staff members, and possibly more, of the Wawasee Community School Corporation were allowed to get COVID-19 vaccines even though the Indiana Department of Health has not stated teachers or school staff are considered eligible. The WCSC staff members were given the vaccines primarily through being on a waiting list at a Walmart pharmacy.
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 MoreAbout 25 parents and community members came out on a snowy cold night, Monday, Feb. 8, for the second Listen and Learn session hosted by Dr. Stephen Troyer, superintendent of Wawasee Community School Corporation.
Read MoreNewly appointed Wawasee Community School Corporation Superintendent Dr. Steven Troyer embarked on the “Listen and Learn” phase of his transition with a presentation followed by a question and answer session at Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Monday, Feb. 1.
Read MoreDr. Steve Troyer, the new superintendent of the Wawasee Community School Corporation, is asking the community for input during the second phase of his entry plan.
Read MoreA few years ago, the Wawasee Community School Corporation implemented eLearning which at that time was primarily meant to avoid having to make up school days missed due to the weather. Teaching and learning could still go on even when students and teachers were at home.
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