The Eastern Pulaski School Board has approved the list of summer school courses to be offered at Winamac High School. Superintendent Dan Foster says physical education and economics classes will be offered this year.
There will also likely be some opportunities for credit recovery through the Warrior Academy. “Summer school, we have to average at least 15 students in each class,” Foster explains. “So we can’t just offer 24 different courses through the academy because we probably won’t meet our average of 15 students if we did something like that.”
Foster says the school will have a clearer picture of what specific classes will be offered through the Warrior Academy toward the end of the current semester.