North Judson-area startups will compete for thousands of dollars to launch or expand their businesses tonight. Starke Tank, the second annual North Judson Business Pitch Competition starts at 6:00 CDT in the North Judson-San Pierre High School Auditorium.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. Turns to Online Spanish Classes due to Lack of Available Teachers
A shortage of Spanish teachers has North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School turning to online options. The school board last month approved an agreement with the Central Indiana Educational Service Center to use the Indiana Online program.
Continue readingDecorated Bike Rack Donated to North Judson
North Judson is getting a new piece of bike infrastructure and public art. Kirt Verhagen recently told the town council that he purchased a bike rack last year for a North Judson-San Pierre art student to decorate.
Continue readingOrkis Hired As North Judson-San Pierre High School Principal
North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School has a new principal. Brian Orkis was officially hired by the school board Tuesday.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre High School Tweaks Dress Code, Attendance Policies
North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School is tweaking its dress code and attendance policies. The school board approved an updated student handbook last month.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. School Board Approves Scoreboards, More Gym Improvements
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board has finalized more than $300,000 worth of additional building improvements with remaining bond money. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin presented a list of bids to the board Tuesday.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board Approves Upgrades to High School Gym
The North Judson-San Pierre High School gym will get some upgrades starting next month. The school board recently approved contracts for a new floor that will be done by floor marking contractors, bleachers, and the reconfiguration of the basketball backboards, at the recommendation of Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin.
Continue readingThree More COVID-19 Cases Reported at North Judson-San Pierre Jr./Sr. High School
Three more COVID-19 cases were reported at North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School in the past week. In her weekly update Wednesday, Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin said a student, a teacher, and a staff member tested positive.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre High School Senior Named Starke County’s 2021 Lilly Community Scholar
Starke County’s 2021 Lilly Endowment Community Scholar has been announced. North Judson-San Pierre High School Senior Adalynn Harper is getting the four-year, full-tuition scholarship to an Indiana college or university of her choice, according to the Starke County Community Foundation.
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Continue readingGiving Tuesday Donations, $1.57 Million Bequest Highlighted during Community Foundation of Pulaski County’s Annual Event
Giving Tuesday raised more than $47,000 for the Community Foundation of Pulaski County.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. Jr./Sr. High School Reports Third Student COVID-19 Case in Less than a Week
North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School is reporting its third student case of COVID-19 in less than a week. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin reported another case on Tuesday. She says all close contacts have been notified.
Continue readingAnother N.J.-S.P. Jr./Sr. High School Student Tests Positive for COVID-19
Another COVID-19 case is being reported at the North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin says school officials learned Monday that a junior/senior high school student has tested positive.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre Jr./Sr. High School Reports Another Student Case of COVID-19
North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School reported another student case of COVID-19 Thursday. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin says contact tracing is complete and all close contacts have been notified.
Continue readingAnother North Judson-San Pierre Jr./Sr. High School Student Tests Positive for COVID-19
The North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation says another one of its students has tested positive for COVID-19. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin reported the case Friday. She says both this one and the one reported Thursday involved students at the junior/senior high school.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre Staff Member Reportedly Tests Positive for COVID-19
A staff member at North Judson-San Pierre Junior-Senior High School has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19. In a Facebook post Tuesday, Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin said everyone who was considered to be in close contact has been notified.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre, Oregon-Davis Share More Graduation Details
North Judson-San Pierre and Oregon-Davis are sharing more details about their graduation plans.
Continue readingOregon-Davis to Host Red Cross Blood Drive Tomorrow
N.J.-S.P. Board Approves Handbook Updates for Junior/Senior High
Changes to the North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School Handbook approved this week by the school board reflect both the consolidation of two buildings into one and the changing times. Continue reading
N.J.-S.P. Junior/Senior High Hosts Successful Donation Drive
The Christmas season will be a bit merrier for area military members, thanks to the generosity of the North Judson-San Pierre Junior/Senior High School community. They recently wrapped up a donation drive for St. Joe Valley Blue Star Mothers. They are a group of military mothers who support local veterans, active-duty military and National Guard members. Laura Undem of Hamlet accepted the donations on behalf of the group and says she’s impressed with the school’s efforts. Continue reading
N.J.-S.P. Superintendent Discusses Plan to Monitor Student Transfers
North Judson-San Pierre administrators continue to gather information about why students are leaving the corporation. N.J.-S.P.’s official enrollment is down 31 students from last fall, although Superintendent Annette Zupin says three students who had transferred to other schools have returned since the count was taken last month. Continue reading