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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

School Board News, 12/12/12


School Board News

The Wawasee School Board met on Tuesday, the 11th.  A work session took place at 5:00 p.m. while the board toured the new culinary arts classroom at WHS.  Teacher Dan Bauer introduced some culinary students, conducted a tour of the room, gave a history of the fairly new program, and had snacks prepared for the guests.

At 5:30, the board met in the WHS Warrior Room in its regular session.  Good news items included a swimming program for special needs students, donated laundering service for the WHS student-led coat and blanket drive, donation of a shed and mower by the Syracuse Youth League to the school and its softball program, and a grant of $10,000 from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation to the coop welding program housed at West Noble High School.

Minutes were approved, people were hired, and bills were paid.

WHS Teacher Dan Bauer gave a report about the culinary program, WHS Assistant Principal Mike Schmidt and students Stephanie Camargo and Shelby Swartz informed the board of the upcoming coat and blanket drive, and WHS teachers Mike Malcolm, Nancy Rehling, Sallie Hoy, and Ryan Edgar reported with Dr. Bob Cockburn on the use of NWEA data to drive instruction.

Jim Evans, director of finance, reported on the levels of various corporation funds.  The board approved a tax anticipation warrant for 2013, renewal of property and casualty insurance, renewal of copier lease agreement, purchase of five school buses, and reappointment of Syracuse Public Library board member Diana Castell.

Superintendent Tom Edington reported on staff absences.  The certified staff attendance rate was 98% during the first trimester of the school year.

The next school board meeting date is January 15, 2013, at 5:30 p.m. in the Warrior Room at Wawasee High School.

P.S.  Any past board agendas and minutes are posted on the Wawasee website.


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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Weather Make-Up Date

Wawasee Community Schools will be in session on Monday, January 28, 2013, to make up for the November 21st cancellation. 

CLOSED

Wednesday, November 21: Wawasee Schools are CLOSED due to dense fog.

Monday, November 19, 2012

SUICIDE PREVENTION INFORMATION SESSION

*SUICIDE PREVENTION INFORMATION SESSION*

The Wawasee Community School Corporation will be hosting an informational session on suicide prevention on Tuesday, November 20th from 5:30-6:15 PM in the Wawasee High School auditorium. Christina Bolden from the Bowen Center will be presenting. All patrons are welcome to attend.

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

"Stuff A Bus"

On November 12-17, WHS Key Club is having its annual non-perishable food drive benefiting the three local food pantries by "Stuffing A Bus" full of food and toiletry items. The bus will be in front of WHS on Monday, November 12 to Friday, November 16 during the hours of 7:15 am to 12:00 pm. Key Club members and the bus will also be at the following locations throughout the week:
  • Tuesday, November 13 - Dollar General in Milford from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
  • Thursday, November 15 - New Market in North Webster from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
  • Saturday, November 17 - New Market in Syracuse from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Please help us "Stuff the Bus" for our community!

Wawasee High School Key Club. We don't make keys, we make a difference!

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Reply to Release of State School Grades


Wawasee Community Schools congratulate Wawasee High School for receiving an A grade for the 2011-2012 school year!

As a district, Wawasee Community Schools received a C grade from the state this year even though our test scores were very similar to 2010-2011.  Last year, Wawasee was an A school district.  What happened?
  •  Wawasee test scores were 1% lower in 2011-2012.
  •  Any dip in test scores results in a drop of at least a letter grade from the state.
  •  The state grading scale for schools changed to A=4, B=3.5, C=3, D=2, F=1. The grading scale we grew up with was A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0.
  •  The state changed their grading scale and implemented letter grade deductions for dips in scores causing more schools statewide to have lower grades.
  •  Wawasee is teaching the common core state standards curricula used by over 40 states. Indiana is still testing over the old state standards curricula.
  •  Wawasee appealed state grades at every school except Wawasee High School. We remain uncertain withe the validity of the state's data. Two Kosciusko County schools dropped from A's to C's and had higher scores than a school which declined and remained an A grade. 

Reasons don’t matter to folks, though, when all of Wawasee Schools aren’t solid A’s or B’s.  As teachers, administrators, and staff members, we work hard to meet student needs.  There is a saying of “Work smarter, not harder.”  As Wawasee Community Schools move forward, we will commit ourselves to using student data and available resources to work smarter to reach our goals.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Meet the Candidates Night


You are invited to Wawasee Middle School's lecture room on Tuesday, October 30, 2012, at 7 p.m. for a chance to meet the candidates running for the Wawasee Board of School Trustees.  The Wawasee Community Educators' Association (WCEA) is hosting the event.  Candidates will be answering questions put together by the WCEA, and there will be time following those questions for the public to ask additional questions.

Candidates are vying for the two at-large seats.  Candidates are incumbents George Gilbert and Mike Wilson along with challengers Brandy Maney, Brent Robinson, and Heidi Rozow.

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Homework Assistance

Does your child need help with math or science homework?
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology offers a free homework hotline for help with math and science homework for students in grades 6-12. They offer help Sunday-Thursday from 7:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m. (EST) at their toll free number 1-877-ASK-ROSE (1-877-275-7673). You may also visit their website at http://www.askrose.org.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

School Registration


Online registration for returning students will open July 30, 2012. Parents will need a Harmony web ID and password. If you do not have a Harmony web ID and password, you can obtain one here.  For more information regarding Online Registration, please click here.

Registration for new students and for students without online access will be on the following dates:

Wawasee Middle School &
Wawasee High School/Wawasee Academy
Mon., Aug. 6 Noon – 7 P.M.
Tues., Aug. 7 Noon – 7 P.M.


Milford School, Syracuse Elementary, & North Webster Elementary
Thurs., Aug. 2 Noon – 7 P.M.
Mon., Aug. 6 Noon – 7 P.M.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Geothermal Update


Geothermal Technology May be Coming to Wawasee Middle School

In an effort to reduce energy costs and continue to save money in the future, the Wawasee Community School Corporation is looking into the possibility of utilizing the geothermal energy in the area. Geothermal energy is the heat contained within the earth and is a clean, reliable and renewable resource. It can be used as an energy efficient heating and cooling alternative. Information provided by the company, Performance Services, suggests that the location of Wawasee Middle School is likely to have significant geothermal potential. Recent upgrades to the heating and cooling system at Wawasee Middle School make that location ideal to best use this natural resource. The first step in the process is to drill a small test well.

Drilling a test well will provide data on both heat transfer and the type of geology at the site. This information will help determine if the site is suitable and aid in projecting the cost of installing a geothermal system. The test well will be approximately 6-8 inches in diameter and roughly 500 feet deep and it will not impact the soccer fields. The drilling of the test well is expected to take just a couple of days and the results reported back in a week or so. During the first two days of the project what will be visible is a truck-mounted drill rig. Once the well is drilled, the site will be fenced off and the area secured until the necessary data is collected. The test well site will either be fully restored or converted into a production well if the project is approved by the School Board. If approved, anywhere from 30 to 50 production wells would be installed in an open area just east of the tennis courts. Once installed, the wells are covered with top soil and are not noticeable. 

Building Trades Open House



WAWASEE BUILDING TRADES OPEN HOUSE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM

The 2011-12 Wawasee Building Trades Project house was built for Brian and Kara Warren and is located at 9800 W Northshore Drive Kimmel Indiana 46760. Come view this beautiful 1750 square foot single story home with walk out basement. It boasts a sunroom, open concept living, dining & kitchen, 2 full baths, 3 bedrooms and a large sun deck.
Students involved in this build are:   Charles Bird, Allen Carson, Jacob Chalman, Dylan DeSomer, Kyle Flores, Josh Gohlke, Andrew Hepler, Luke Jackson, Henry Kidd, Cole Love, Jordan Schmitt, Scott Shepherd, Trenton Thornburg, Mario Torres, Kory Workman & Derek Zurcher

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Congratulations!

Photo Courtesy of The Mail-Journal
Congratulations to the 2012 Education Program Essay Contest winner, Syracuse Elementary fourth grader Adrianna Clark. Adrianna's essay was selected out of nearly 1,000 entries from fourth graders across the state. She will receive a 500 Festival gift pack which includes four tickets to the IPL Festival Parade and the Indianapolis 500. Her teacher, Kristina Long, will also receive two qualification tickets as well as tickets to the parade. For more information and to read Adrianna's winning essay, please click HERE

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

WMS Natatorium Roof Supports Repair

Repairs to the Wawasee Middle School Natatorium roof supports are currently under way. On Tuesday, May 1, the Wawasee School Board members met at a special board meeting to discuss the options for repairing the roof supports. Please click HERE for to read the memo from Dr. Edington to staff, parents, and community members. Thank you!

Snow Make-Up Day

Wawasee Community Schools will be in session on Monday, May 14. This is to make up for the weather cancellation on February 23.

Friday, April 06, 2012

ISTEP+ Online Practice Experience

The Indiana Department of Education has asked schools to test online the top two grade levels in each building for the ISTEP+ Spring Multiple Choice Assessment.

At Wawasee Community Schools the following grade levels at each school will take the test online:
  • North Webster School: Grades 4 & 5
  • Syracuse School: Grades 4 & 5
  • Milford School: Grades 7 & 8
  • Wawasee Middle School: Grades 7 & 8
The state has provided an online practice experience which anyone can access. The online practice is very short and is really to get students use to what the system looks like along with practice using the tools within the system.

Each student involved in the online assessment will also be taking another online practice test during school hours the week of April 23-27. Wawasee students will be taking the actual test the weeks of April 30-May 11, 2012.

You can access the ISTEP+ Online Practice Experience by going to http://learnoas.ctb.com/ISTEP/. At the login screen, just click the Login button. You do not need an ID, Password, or Access Code.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Frogtrotter Basketball

Froggy 102.7 Charity Basketball Event

Join us for a fun-filled evening featuring the crazy antics of the Frogtrotters!

Monday, March 26, 2012

7:00 p.m.

Syracuse Elementary School

Syracuse, Indiana

FREE– Admission is by donation

FUN—PRIZES AND SPECIAL GUESTS!

All proceeds benefit Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Please click HERE for more information!

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Community Meth Workshop

On Tuesday, March 13, 2012, from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., a Community Meth Workshop will be held at the Syracuse Community Center and is open to the public. This flyer has all of the information.

Position Statement - Head Lice

Head Lice Position Statement

Head lice rarely (if ever) cause direct harm, and they are not known to transmit disease from person-to-person. Thus, they should not be considered a medical or a public health problem. They are mainly acquired by direct head-to-head contact with an infested person's hair but may infrequently be transferred with shared combs, hats and other hair accessories. They do not jump or fly.

Our goal is to educate parents, staff and students regarding the scientific facts of head lice and to support and work closely with parents and their students who are found to have head lice. Parents are requested to focus on the education and proper treatment of their child should an incident of head lice occur. Parents are requested to notify the school nurse when head lice are found on their child.

It is our position that head lice should not disrupt a student's education or their school attendance. When the school nurse is made aware of live lice, she will address the situation with a parent contact and the use of an electronic lice comb. Our school nurses are a valuable resource to families, offering up-to-date head lice information.

Wawasee Community Schools Nurses

Monday, March 05, 2012

Theatre Production

Wawasee High School Theatre Department presents

Beauty and the Beast

Friday, March 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 24 at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 25 at 2:00 p.m.

Grade 12 and younger - $6
Senior Citizens (60 and above) - $6
Adults - $8

All seats are reserved. Contact WHS for more information and advance ticket sales.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Calendar Update

Please be advised to the following changes due to the February 23rd cancellation:

Friday, February 24 - No School
Monday, February 27 - Teacher Work Day, No Students
Tuesday, February 28 - End of 2nd Trimester
Wednesday, February 29 - Beginning of 3rd Trimester
Monday, May 14 - Snow Make-Up Day, School in Session

CLOSED

Thursday, February 23: Wawasee Community Schools are CLOSED due to dense fog and icy conditions.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

2 Hour Delay

Tuesday, February 14: Wawasee Community Schools are under a 2-hour delay with alternate Kindergarten schedule.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Nurses' Response to Concerns about Lice

Recently there have been questions about how head lice are handled within our schools. We regret that this has happened. We wanted to make sure you are educated as far as how we handle lice here at Wawasee, which is consistent with many schools across the state. Wawasee nurses follow the guidelines given by the Indiana Department of Education. The IDOE recommendation to schools is to follow guidelines which are based on science. At Wawasee we follow the Harvard School guidelines. A copy of those guidelines may be found on the corporation web site under Health Services.

As school nurses, we want to reassure you that we have and will continue to go beyond those guidelines and work with lice situations on a case-by-case basis. We address any lice we know about, as we aren't always told by parents. The great majority of parents pick up their children from school and address the situation at home. A few cases are handled by our school nurses. We have and loan out Robi-Combs for use by parents. Lice and live eggs are shocked and killed by the Robi-Combs. If properly used, the Robi-Combs allow students to return to class on the same day. Wawasee nurses also will use the Robi-Combs and treat students in the clinic prior to sending them back to class. Follow-up treatment by parents is expected, but can't be mandated. Our nurses conduct follow-up checks, just like we have always done. Extreme lice cases may be referred to the county board of health for assistance and/or child protective services for further action.

Please know that head lice are not a health issue. Lice do not carry or spread disease. Lice are a very emotional nuisance! Most children have an instance of lice sometime in their early childhood or elementary school years, meaning most of us reading this have some emotional memories about this topic. I'm guessing that most of us are scratching our heads right now just reading about lice!

At WCSC we are looking at and trying some options involving head lice. We are fortunate to have individual student lockers in our elementary schools for most students. The PTO in at least one school purchased household wastebasket liners to hold children's coats in common closets for those children who don't have individual lockers. Separating coats and personal apparel items helps, although most lice transmissions are head-to-head ones. A few individual student lockers at each elementary school are now available for use by children in classes that have only common coat closets. Use of those lockers will be worked out by the school nurse and parents. We are working with public health professionals to look at other options.

If you have questions about lice, please contact your school nurse. Our caring school nurses do a great job handling the many needs of our children. Any follow-up situations get referred to the head school nurse. We'll continue working together to keep an inevitable problem to a minimum.


Myra Alexander, RN
(for the Wawasee Nurses)

Friday, January 13, 2012

2 Hour Delay

Friday, January 13: Wawasee Community Schools are under a 2-hour delay with alternate kindergarten schedule.

Saturday, January 07, 2012

School Calendar Survey

Because of legislation that has been introduced in the past that would move decisions on the school calendar from the local school board to the Indiana Legislature, an Indiana public school superintendent developed a survey on school calendars and asked us if we would share it with our local community.

The data collection is open now until midnight on Friday, January 20, 2012.

Note: While we will receive the results from the survey, the results will not be broken out for how our local community members responded.

To access the survey, click HERE.

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Indiana College Cost Estimator

The National Center for College Costs is presenting Indiana College Costs Estimator, (www.indianacollegecosts.org). This has been developed to bring comprehensive college selection, admission and financial aid information to Hoosier students and families. On Wednesday, January 11, in the Warsaw Performing Arts Center, you will get an opportunity to see the features of the Indiana College Costs Estimator. This event is open to ALL Kosciusko families. Please visit www.wawasee.k12.in.us for more information.

Monday, December 05, 2011

Snow Make-Up

Wawasee Community Schools WILL be in session on Friday, January 20, 2012. This is a snow make-up day for the Wednesday, November 30th cancellation.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

School Closing

Wednesday, November 30, 2011: Wawasee Community Schools are closed today. The Wawasee web site is down due to technical difficulties. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Letter to Parents Regarding Chickenpox

Dear Parent:

We have been notified by the Indiana State Department of Health that sporadic cases of Varicella (chickenpox) have been reported in the state. At this time, Wawasee does not have any reported cases.
Although school requirements for varicella vaccination vary by grade, the CDC recommends that in outbreak situations, all school students must have either history of disease, or two valid doses of varicella vaccine, regardless of grade, to interrupt disease transmission. Those who do not have adequate proof of immunity (history of disease or 2 valid varicella vaccine doses) will be excluded from classes and extracurricular activities for 21 days after the date of the last known exposure, regardless of objector status.
Many students in grades 2 through 5 have not been vaccinated with the second varicella vaccination. We are encouraging parents to check your students' vaccination record and take them for the second vaccination as soon as possible.
Students presently in 5th grade will be required to have a Tdap, meningitis, and second varicella vaccines prior to entering 6th grade.
Beginning January 1, 2012, immunization clinics in the state of Indiana will no longer be free clinics. We strongly encourage you to have your child vaccinated with the second varicella and if entering 6th grade in 2012 (or 10 years old), the meningitis, and Tdap prior to January 1.
We will NOT be conducting a school based vaccination clinic in the spring for 5th grade students due to the changes in the state's immunization program.
Please provide your child's school nurse with the date (month/year) of chickenpox disease and dates of additional vaccinations received.
December dates and times for the Free Immunization Clinic in Warsaw are as follows:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:30 am to 12:00 pm and 1:15 pm to 3:00 pm
December 5, 2011: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
The clinic will be closed Friday, December 23, Monday, December 26, and Monday January 2, 2012. There will be no clinic at the Syracuse Lakeland Youth Center in December.
The Immunization Clinic is located int he K21 Health Service Building, 1515 Provident Dr., Warsaw, (574) 267-7028.
Thank you for your cooperation in keeping Wawasee students healthy!

Allene Dewart, LPN Milford School
Jane Vendrely, RN Syracuse Elementary
Myra Alexander, RN Wawasee High School
Robin Huffman, RN Wawawasee Middle School
Pam Rensberger, RN North Webster Elementary

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Inclement Weather Information

Since we are entering the winter season with the possibility of delays and/or closings, we wanted to post some reminders.
  1. You can receive notifications regarding information on delays and closings by signing up at weareclosedtoday.com. Click on the Community Members link, the Register Free Account link, and then follow the instructions.
  2. If we would need to delay on a Wednesday, there would be no SMART Start. The two-hour delay would follow the two-hour delay schedule of any other day of the week.
For a schedule of start times, dismissal times, weather delay times, and SMART Start Wednesday times for Wawasee Community Schools, please click HERE.

WMS Pool Update

UPDATED December 1, 2011: The air quality tests results were received on November 29, 2011. The testing shows that the air in the WMS pool area is well within acceptable ranges for carbon dioxide, chlorine, and other items tested.


There have been breathing problems experienced by competitive swimmers using the WMS swimming pool. We have had an outside firm test the water three times in the past two weeks. Results are OK. An air testing company came on Wednesday, November 16, and ran a five-hour test. Results will be available soon after Thanksgiving. We have planned pool work for the middle school pool, beginning in May. Depending on the air test results, we may have to move up the timeline of that work. We want things safe and will continue to work for that purpose.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Fog Delay

Tuesday, November 15: Wawasee Community Schools are delayed two hours with alternate kindergarten schedule due to dense fog.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

District Accreditation Visit

Wawasee Community School Corporation welcomes the Quality Assurance Review team members who will be with us Sunday, October 16-Wednesday, October 19. The team will be visiting schools and talking with teachers, students, parents, administrators, support staff, and other stakeholders.

On Wednesday, October 19, in the Wawasee High School lecture room at 2 p.m., the team will present an exit report to the board of school trustees noting things we are doing well and also giving us some things on which we need to work.

The following team members will be with us:
  • Dr. Steve Oborn, lead evaluator, is a former school superintendent.
  • Mary Mickelson, vice-chair, is an adjunct instructor at Indiana Wesleyan University.
  • Bruce Jennings is principal at Bremen High School.
  • Rebecca Vaughan is a sixth grade English teacher at Hebron Middle School.
  • Gloria Ritchie is a retired educator from Alexandria, Louisiana.

Outstanding Student Achievement

Wawasee Community Schools would like to congratulate the 2011 FFA Horticulture Team for their 1st place finish in the FFA Division of the National Horticulture Judging Contest hosted by the National Junior Horticulture Association. The contest took place October 7 & 8. The National FFA Horticulture Judging Contest Winners are
  • Seth Helfers, Junior - 2nd Place Individual
  • Jessica Wilson, Senior - 3rd Place Individual
  • Kaeli Long, Sophomore - 4th Place Individual
  • Zach Bussie, 2011 Graduate - 6th Place Individual
The students are coached by Mariah Roberts, Tammy Helfers, and Randy Warren. Congratulations on a job well done!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Academic Coach Mary Lou Dixon Honored at State

Academic Coach, Mary Lou Dixon was recently honored by the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) as a finalist for the 2011 Academic Coach of the Year. Strong academic coaches are an essential part of providing a positive experience for Indiana's students, and the IASP is excited to recognize the contributions of devoted coaches across the state.

Mary Lou, coach for Wawasee High School, was nominated by Elaine Bokhart, coach for Wawasee Middle School and Doug and Heidi Heinisch, parents.

Mary Lou's many accomplishments include, but is not limited to:
  • Jr Academic Coach 7 years
  • Sr Academic Coach 5 years
  • 5 time Academic Super Bowl State Finalist
  • 2011 Academic Super Bowl Social Studies State Champion
Winning is not the primary reason Mary Lou works with students at this level. Since retirement, she has missed teaching and encouraging young people to achieve at their highest level. She also enjoys history and wants to share her love of the subjects with the students. The amount of time her students spend studying is astronomical. They meet after school several times a week, and on Saturdays she opens her home so the team can study, have lunch together, and build a team camaraderie that endures. Mrs. Dixon also uses her time to solicit funds from both the school and community to provide the students with the materials they need to study. Mrs. Dixon feeds the students' minds with history and builds self esteem along the way, just as she did for those of us that were privileged to have her as a middle school teacher many years ago. Academic Super Bowl enriches the lives of students that want to push themselves academically, and Mary Lou Dixon is there to help them accomplish their goals.

Congratulations Mary Lou!


Wawasee Schools in YMCA Corporate Challenge

The Wawasee School Corporation had 53 staff participate in the Kosciusko Community YMCA Corporate Challenge during the month of September. The Corporate Challenge is about building morale, developing team work, instilling company pride, promoting company recognition in the community, developing networking opportunities, and providing physical and mental conditioning for the staff. We had staff from all of our corporation schools and the Central Office participate in this challenge. Our staff participated in 22 events. Thirty-four Wawasee staff members participated in the 5K walk/run event! Our team got 5th out of the 7 teams for the Corporate Challenge.

We were also awarded the Spirit Award for the challenge. The Spirit Award criteria was:
  • Demonstrating teamwork at events
  • Level of representation of company employees at events
  • Designing a Tiki torch that represents your company and using this in opening ceremonies
  • Team mascot present at the opening ceremonies
  • Involvement of Superintendent in at least one event
  • Having matching t-shirts at all events
  • All members of a team having face painted for at least one event
"I was fortunate to meet and get to know staff in other buildings and develop a network of internal resources through this event. Thank you for the support for our school corporation to participate in this challenge!"

Nancy Boston, North Webster Elementary Physical Education Teacher

Monday, October 03, 2011

Trick-or-Treat for Teachers

4R School is once again collecting much needed supplies for the teachers and students of Milford School. On Monday, October 31st from 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Milford residents will be going door-to-door 'trick-or-treating' for school supplies. Items they would like to collect are: tape, markers, paper, glue, pencils, stickers and more. If you would like to collect items, stop by Milford 1st Brethren Church for a collection bag. For more information and a complete list of school supplies, please visit the 4R School Facebook page.

Parent/Teacher Conferences

It's that time of year again. Parent/Teacher conferences will be held at all of the Wawasee Schools this week. The schedule is:

  • Wawasee High School - Monday, October 3, 3:15 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Milford, North Webster, Syracuse - Thursday, October 6, 3:15 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Wawasee Middle School - Thursday, October 6, 3:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Fog Delay - September 29, 2011

Wawasee Community Schools will delay the start of school two hours on Thursday, September 29, 2011, due to fog.

Monday, September 26, 2011

United Way

On Friday, September 30, the varsity football team will be playing the Warsaw Tigers at Warsaw in the first ever United Way Game. The theme for the evening is 'A battle on the field, but living UNITED in the community'. The spectators for Wawasee and Warsaw will be in direct competition with each other. Each school will have donation buckets on their respective side of the field. The money will be collected and counted throughout the game. The winning side will be announced between the 3rd and 4th quarters. The losing school's principal will get to wear the opposing school's shirt all day on Monday following the game. Please support the Warriors on Friday!!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Fog

Tuesday, September 20: Wawasee Community Schools are under a 2-hour delay with alternate kindergarten schedule due to dense fog.

Monday, September 05, 2011

Update on SMART Start Wednesdays

Wawasee Community School Corporation's administrators and teachers have been working hard on SMART Start Wednesdays. Teachers have been busy doing the following:
  • Being introduced to a program Wawasee Academic Monitoring Package that has the capabilities for teachers to be able to see student data and look at in terms of a classroom as a whole or as an individual student in order to better make instructional decisions for students
  • Collaborating on curriculum in an effort to put curriculum in a format that can be put online where eventually parents and students will have access to the information and so that teachers will be more consistent in what is taught across the district
  • One of the following (all schools will cover each in the next five months): studying and discussing assessment data specific to their building, collaborating on special education issues specific to their building, learning vocabulary instruction tools to better help limited English proficient students along with studying the assessment data for their limited English proficient students, learning additional math instructional strategies, learning additional reading instructional strategies
The schedule for SMART Start Wednesdays goes through October. Our goal is to have a schedule out prior to the start of each month.

Each school has made arrangements for students to be supervised whose parents need to drop them off at school at the same time they do the rest of the week. For information specific to your student's school, please call the school's main office.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

SMART Start Wednesdays

Wawasee Community School Corporation is implementing SMART Start Wednesdays for the 2011-2012 school year. SMART stands for Staff Members Acquiring Relevant Training.

Each Wednesday, school will begin thirty minutes later for students in order for teachers to collaborate and participate in staff development. Buses will run thirty minutes later each Wednesday. Some staff members will be available in buildings in case students are dropped off by parents at school at the same time as the other four days of the week.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Online Registration and Textbook Rental and Fees



  • Online registration for the 2011-2012 school year will open on July 18, 2011. You can access the online registration by going to http://www.wawasee.k12.in.us/ and clicking on the ONLINE REGISTRATION link on the left hand side. If you do not remember your Harmony WebID, you can click on Request a Harmony WebID, and the information will be emailed to you.
    This year, textbook rental and fees along with school lunch payments can be made online. You can begin paying online on August 1, 2011.

    2011-2012 textbook rental and fees for kindergarten through grade 5 are as follows:


  • Kindergarten: $88.95


  • First Grade: $110.60


  • Second Grade: $115.10


  • Third Grade: $124.35


  • Fourth Grade: $116.40


  • Fifth Grade: $112.60


  • Textbook rental and fees for students in grades 6-12 are based upon each student's class schedule.

    If you do not have access to a computer to complete online registration, you can go to a school in the corporation to register as schools will have a computer lab open during the following times:


  • Milford School, North Webster School, & Syracuse School: August 4 & 8: 12 p.m.-7 p.m.

  • Wawasee High School: August 8 & 9, 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.

  • Wawasee Middle School: August 9 & 10, 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

2011 Summer Facility Projects

There are several summer facility projects going on at Wawasee Middle School and Wawasee High School. Please click HERE for more information regarding the various projects.

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Heart of Gold 2011

The Syracuse Elementary School PTO was awarded a Kosciusko Community Foundation Heart of Gold award on May 31 at the Warsaw Center Lake Park Pavilion.

Backpacks with food on weekends have been distributed to needy Syracuse Elementary School youth since last May. PTO Officer Connie Geer is heading up the Boomerang Backpack program. Assistance comes from fellow PTO members, Wawasee High School business teacher Kerry Murphy and his students, WHS football coach Tom Wogoman, area service clubs, and supportive community businesses and individuals.

Grants are anticipated to allow the Boomerang Backpack program to expand to both Milford and North Webster elementary schools next year.

Congratulations to Connie Geer and the Syracuse Elementary School PTO!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Wawasee Community Schools is now on Facebook.

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Wawasee Community Schools Going Digital

Wawasee Community Schools Going Digital


Technology changes are heading our way and at a rapid pace. To help our students prosper in tomorrow's job market, technology skills are a necessity. Our corporation vision includes that we ensure our graduates possess:
  • Life and Career Skills
  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • Information, Media, and Technology Skills
  • Core Subject Skills with 21st Century Themes
To do this, we need to get technology in the hands of all of our students. The school board has given it’s approval to pursue a 1 to 1 computing (1:1) and digital learning environment for our school corporation.

Please click and view this short video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A-ZVCjfWf8&feature=related

The administrative team and the technology staff understand that buying mobile devices is not going to be the answer to solving all student learning problems. But we do know that students are engaged by using these devices. However, if they are not used or not used properly, they are a waste of valuable resources. A successful 1:1 program requires that we begin to change the way that educators teach and help students invest in their own learning. Individualizing instruction, collaborating, problem solving, and creating products can all be done easier with the use of technology. We do not expect this change to be made overnight. It will be a gradual process over a period of years beginning by changing a few lessons at a time. Every lesson and homework assignment does not need to be digital. There needs to be a blend to better engage all students. Home Internet access will not be required to complete activities like homework. Homework can be downloaded while in school and synced when at school the following day.
We would like parents and students to:
  • Take an honest and open approach to this change
  • To give their best effort
  • Share their opinions in a constructive manner
  • Help shape this change to make Wawasee Community Schools the best learning environment it can be for all students
Our current progress:
Infrastructure: Wireless survey complete and access points purchased for Wawasee High School. Wireless surveys are in progress for all other school buildings.
Devices: We have been contacting and visiting other school corporations that have already begun this 1:1 process. We are looking at various models of laptops, netbooks, and tablets. We are also examining different operating systems. Major considerations include the ability to create products, security, online testing, and battery life.
Professional Development: We are planning summer training opportunities for digital curriculum resources including Build Your Own Curriculum, Moodle, Google Apps, and Gmail. These trainings will be continued throughout the school year.

Also, there will be training in the care and use of the digital devices.

Timeline: We cannot afford to give every single student a device next year. The school board has granted us permission to pilot this program with the incoming 9th grade students. Our plan would be to continue adding devices at the 9th grade level and in the second year of this plan, add 5th grade students. We are planning on a 4 year life span for these devices. So over a 5 year time period, every student grades 5 - 12 will have a device. Each year we do not adopt new hard copy text books, more text book rental money will be available to help purchase these devices. Also, during this time period, we will be piloting devices with classrooms in the K-4 grades.

Graduation

Graduation for Wawasee High School will take place on Saturday, June 11, 2011, at 10:00 am in the spectator gym.

Retirements

Wawasee Community Schools would like to congratulate the retirees for their many years of dedicated service!




Cynthia Bryan - Art Teacher - Wawasee High School


William Guinther - LRC Director - Wawasee High School


Mary Hurley - Athletic Director - Wawasee High School


Anna Christine Kline - Math Teacher - Wawasee High School


John Knisely - Math Teacher - Wawasee Middle School


Pamela Pletcher - English Teacher - Wawasee High School


Betty Jo Smith-Roberts - Guidance Counselor - Wawasee Middle School




We wish you the best.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Parents of Children with Disabilities

Marti Thompson, a Milford resident, would like to start a group for parents of children with disabilities, particularly for parents who might not have a support group. The group will be a positive atmosphere for parents looking for solutions and positive support. One goal is to connect parents with agencies and services that will help with the issues parents face. The group will help decide what direction it goes and the frequency of the meetings.

If you are interested or just want someone to talk to, call Marti at (574) 658-4475 or email at tgmjthompson@embarqmail.com.

Friday, May 20, 2011

2 hour delay

Friday, May 20, 2011: Wawasee Schools are delayed 2 hours with alternate kindergarten schedule due to fog.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Fully-Funded Full Day Kindergarten

Much fanfare was recently made in Indianapolis about fully-funded full day kindergarten for next school year. It is political rhetoric. We presently receive $1030 per full day student for their additional one-half day of attendance. That amount will increase by $20 per student next year. Twenty bucks is not a deal maker or breaker for full-day kindergarten decisions!

For the state to fully-fund full day kindergarten in the same manner as grades 1-12 would require an additional $2000 per student. We presently ask parents to contribute toward our full-day program, based on a sliding scale. Free lunch students pay $10 per week, reduced are $20, and other students are $30. Even though any of those amounts are lower than day care for 1/2 day, we have had to go to small claims court to attempt collection for some uncollected fees. With current state along with parent payments, Wawasee runs an annual deficit for full-day kindergarten.

Although our extra 1/2-day program is a financial drain, no direct student instructional intervention is more effective than full-day kindergarten. Currently, almost half of Wawasee kindergarten students attend full-day. We are increasing full-day kindergarten classes by one at each elementary school. At that level, 75% of our kindergarten children will attend all day. The educational benefits will be great, though we will have to cover a larger financial drain. This is an investment that will pay large dividends for student learning now and in the future.

There are and will be some kindergarten parents who want a 1/2-day program. One AM kindergarten class at each elementary will remain to accommodate those requests.

No facility changes/projects will be needed to accommodate our additional full-day children.

Please feel free to contact me if you should have questions or comments about our full-day kindergarten program.

Dr. Edington

Friday, April 01, 2011

Student Incidents

On Thursday, March 31, and Friday, April 1, there were two separate incidents involving students at Wawasee High School and Wawasee Middle School. Please see the letters from Principals Don Harman and Dennis Howland on www.wawasee.k12.in.us for more information.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Chess Team


This past Saturday was a nail biting time for the Chess Team at the State Competition in Terre Haute. Team A consisting of Josh Matti, Weston Wright, Roj Warstler, and Nick Price won 4.5 rounds to bring home the huge first place trophy. Team B consisting of Coty Mast, Immanuel Patrick, Frank Dush and Nathan Lambert had 3 wins and finished 12th best in the state. Congratulations to the entire Wawasee Chess Team!

Friday, March 04, 2011

Graduation Date

Wawasee High's graduation date has been changed to June 11, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. Please view THE LETTER from Dr. Edington and Don Harman for more information.

Friday, February 25, 2011

North Webster Elementary School Carnival

The carnival is on as scheduled for this evening at the North Webster Elementary School, beginning at 5:00 pm. School crews have cleared the parking lots, drives, and sidewalks. A great time of fun and food is waiting for your family!

North Webster School Carnival

Due to today's snow, a decision will be made by noon concerning the North Webster Elementary School carnival.

Closed

Friday, February 25: Wawasee Community Schools are closed. The teacher work day has been canceled due to snow and road conditions.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

End of Trimester Date Change

Because of missed days related to weather, Wawasee Community School Corporation will end the second trimester on Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Report cards will be available after March 7, 2011.

Closed

Thursday, February 24: Wawasee Schools are Closed due to icy road conditions.

2 Hour Delay

Thursday, February 24: Wawasee Schools are delayed 2 hours with alternate kindergarten schedule due to icy road conditions.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Snow Make-Up Dates

Wawasee Community Schools will be in session on the following dates for snow make-up days:

Monday, May 16, for the February 1st cancelation
Friday, June 3, for the February 2nd cancelation
Monday, June 6, for the February 22nd cancelation
Tuesday, June 7, for the February 24th cancelation
*Any future cancelations will be made up at the end of the school year

Teacher Work Day

Friday, February 25, is a Teacher Work Day. Students will not be in attendance.

Closed

Tuesday, February 22: Wawasee Schools are Closed due to poor road conditions.

Monday, February 21, 2011

2 Hour Delay

Tuesday, February 22: Wawasee Schools will be delayed 2 hours with alternate kindergarten schedule due to poor road conditions.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

2 Hour Delay

Thursday, February 10: Wawasee Community Schools are delayed 2 hours with alternate kindergarten schedule due to below zero temperatures.

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

2 hour delay

Wednesday, February 9: Wawasee Community Schools are under a 2 hour delay with alternate kindergarten schedule due to freezing temperatures.

Monday, February 07, 2011

School Delay - Monday, February 7, 2011

Wawasee Community Schools will delay 2 hours on Monday due to freezing rain on the roads.

Saturday, February 05, 2011

Northridge Boys Basketball Game Postponed

The Wawasee High School home boys basketball game against Northridge scheduled for Saturday night is postponed due to snow on roads.

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

2-Hour Delay

Thursday, February 3: Wawasee Community Schools are delayed for two hours with alternate kindergarten schedule due to poor road conditions.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

School Closing - Wednesday, February 2

Wawasee Community Schools will be closed on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 due to drifting snow.

Snow Make Up Days

Wawasee Community Schools will be in session on the following dates for snow make-up days:

Friday, February 4 for the cancelation on January 19
Monday, May 16 for the cancelation on February 1
Friday, June 3 for the cancelation on Febrary 2

*Any future days will be added to the end of the school year beginning on June 3, 2011.

Closed

Tuesday, February 1: Wawasee Community Schools are closed for the day.

2 Hour Delay

Tuesday, February 1: Wawasee Community Schools are under a 2 hour delay with alternate kindergarten schedule.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Snow Make-Up Days

Wawasee Community schools will be in session on Friday, January 21, 2011, and Friday, February 4, 2011. These are make-up days due to the cancelations on December 13 and January 19.

School Closing

Wednesday, January 19: Wawasee Community Schools are closed due to poor road conditions.

School Delay - January 19, 2011

Wawasee Community Schools will delay the start of classes two hours on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 due to poor road conditions.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Survey Open January 17-February 9, 2011

Wawasee's schools are asking for feedback from teachers, support staff, administrators, parents, and community members. The KEYS Survey was developed by the National Education Association (NEA) and is a research-based, field-tested process. Collecting and analyzing this data will become an important part of our school improvement process and will allow us to begin a reflective, problem-solving dialog that will help enrich and deepen our school improvement plans and efforts.

The survey will take 10-15 minutes to complete, and parents and community members should take the survey for a particular school in our district. You are welcome to take the survey again for another school, especially if you have students attending more than one school. Each survey can be completed in English or Spanish. Individual responses are anonymous. Since the survey is online, you can complete the survey anywhere you have Internet access.


Instructions for Completing the Survey

  1. Go to www.keysonline.org and click on Take the Survey.
  2. Type in the school name or zip code of the school for which you are taking the survey: Milford School (46542), North Webster Elementary School (46555), Syracuse Elementary School (46567), Wawasee Middle School (46567), or Wawasee High School (46567).
  3. Choose the school for which you are taking the survey.
  4. Click on Take the Survey.
  5. Choose English or Spanish.
  6. Select Staff Survey, Parent Survey, or Community Survey.
  7. Click Start.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

2-hour School Delay - Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Wawasee Community Schools will delay the start of classes on Wednesday, the 12th, for two hours due to snow on the roadways.

Cancellation of Evening Activities - January 11, 2011

Evening activities on Tuesday, the 11th, will be cancelled due to snow. Practices and activities at some schools will continue until 5:30 PM, with all buildings closed at 5:30 to activities. Contact your school for details.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Water is On at Wawasee High School

The water is back on at Wawasee High School. Service was shut off last week due to a construction project. Water is running again after passing tests for purity.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Water Line Installation

Water service to the Wawasee High School campus will be shut off from December 20-24 for installation of a new water line. There will be no working, drinking, toilet, or shower facilities at the high school, Academy, CTE, or central office facilities. Practices will be scheduled through the athletic director. Any staff member working in the building during those days may use restrooms in the transportation/maintenance facility on Kern Road. It is anticipated that water service will resume, with appropriate water testing conducted, before Monday, December 27. Thank you for your cooperation.

Snow Make-up Day

Wawasee Community Schools will be in session on Friday, January 21, 2011. That date is a snow make-up day for December 13.

Monday, December 13, 2010

We are Closed Today Issues

The www.weareclosedtoday.com site didn't work reliably with last week's school delays. It didn't work well today either! The problem isn't with Wawasee. We've asked www.weareclosedtoday.com to fix things at their end so that you receive texts and e-mails in a timely manner.

Syracuse Elementary Music Program Rescheduled

The Syracuse Elementary School music program set for Monday evening has been rescheduled for Tuesday evening.

Monday, December 13,2010 - School Closing

Wawasee Community Schools will close on Monday, December 13, due to drifting snow.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

School Delay - Monday, December 13, 2010

Wawasee Community Schools will delay the start of school 2-hours on Monday, December 13, due to drifting snow.

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

2-hour School Delay - Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Wawasee Community Schools will delay the start of school 2 hours on Tuesday, December 7, due to snow on roads.

2 Hour Delay

Tuesday, December 7: Wawasee Community Schools will be delayed two hours with alternate kindergarten schedule due to the weather and road conditions.

Monday, December 06, 2010

Receiving Delay & Cancellation Emails/Texts

This is a reminder that Wawasee Community School Corporation is using weareclosedtoday.com for reporting school closings and delays. This is a service designed by the Northern Indiana Educational Services Center that "provides a state of the art way to notify local news media and community members" when we need to close, delay, or dismiss early. In addition to local news media being notified, anyone may go to http://www.weareclosedtoday.com/, enter his or her zip code, choose a radius, and see all the delays or closings within that area.

Community members can also sign up to receive emails and/or text messages when WCSC closes, delays, or dismisses early. We have found that those emails and text messages are received within a very short time frame from when WCSC contacts the service. Click on Community Members and then Register Free to sign up.

Once you have created an account, you can click on Account Info and then Notification Methods from the navigation menu. Once this screen has been displayed, you will be allowed to enter up to three different email addresses to which you would like to receive notifications. Your SMS/text messaging email address, if you wish to receive a text message on your cell phone, is your cell phone number (without hyphens or spaces) and your cell phone provider's SMS/text messaging email address. The most common providers' addresses follow:

After you have selected your notification methods, you can click on Account Info and then Select Organizations from the navigation menu. Then click on School Districts. Once this screen has been displayed, you will be allowed to drag an organization from the left hand box to the right hand box. Any organization listed in this right hand box will be the only ones for which you will receive future notifications.

We will continue to post delays and cancellations on our website and here on The Wawascene.

Cancelations for Monday, December 6

The Milford/WMS Boy's basketball game for Monday, December 6th, has been canceled due to inclement weather.

North Webster's music program for Monday, December 6th, has been postponed. Due to uncertain weather conditions, we are listing two possible scenarios for rescheduling the program.
  1. If school is in session on Tuesday, December 7, we will have the program at 7:00 p.m. in the gym. If school is not in session on Tuesday, we will not have the program that evening.
  2. The program will be on Wednesday, December 8 at 7:00 p.m. in the case of a Tuesday cancelation.

2 Hour Delay

All Wawasee Community Schools are under a 2-hour delay today. Following the delay, all schools will be in session.

2-hour School Delay - Monday, December 6, 2010

Wawasee Community Schools will be delayed for 2 hours on Monday, December 6, due to poor road conditions.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Wawasee Community School Corporation board member Dallas Winchester passed away on November 25, 2010. The obituary is attached. He was the longest-serving of present board members, with 10 years of experience. Working to keep the Wawasee eduacational program, along with facilities and buses, in great condition for students was a priority for Dallas. He served the school district as board president for several years. Dallas will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Libby, and their family.

Mishler Funeral Home in Milford is in charge of service arrangements.

http://www.mishlerfuneralhomes.com/index.cfm

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Sunday Facility Use

Wawasee School facilities are unavailable on Sundays. This is an energy savings directive passed by the school board as part of budget reductions and in response to community values and wishes. Exceptions may be granted by the superintendent. Thanks for your assistance as we move forward to save money, be more ''green'', and keep Sunday for families.

Monday, November 08, 2010

WHS Construction

Picture in your mind the back (south side) of Wawasee High School. Near the kitchen and boiler room entrances is a low dock area beside the school for unloading shipments. When heavy rains fall, the boiler room equipment gets covered with water. It is not a good situation!

We've worked with engineers and the Town of Syracuse on a solution, which begins this week. A large drain will run from the WHS dock area around the corner of the building and between the football field and auxiliary gym. The drain line will cross the parking lot, heading north, and pick up some excess water from the lot with drains. Finally, the line crosses between the soccer and baseball fields before emptying near the softball field retention pond.

Installing the drain line will make a mess for several weeks. Parking and access to Kern Road will be affected at times. Sometimes you have to mess things up to make it better. This drain line is one of those times. Thanks for bearing with our digging as we make our WHS mechanical and electrical equipment safe from future floods.

P.S. Construction of a small addition at the southwest corner of WHS has begun. A construction fence now blocks access to the southwest parking lot (Door 15 where the CTE office & athletic training room is located). Parking for basketball games will be on the north (Door 6/athletic) lot and east (Door 1/front) lot for this season only.