Eastern Pulaski School Board members considered instructors and course offerings for summer school when they met Monday night.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board Updated on Library Transformation
Winamac Middle/High School officials continue to rethink the traditional school library. The Eastern Pulaski School Board got an update last week from Media Center Director Karen Butler. For the past three years, she’s led the high school’s Warrior Academy program and added the media center into her list of responsibilities a few months ago.
Vaping, ‘Finger Guns’ to be Addressed in Eastern Pulaski Student Handbooks
Updates to Eastern Pulaski’s student handbooks will be considered by the school board next month.
Eastern Pulaski School Board Approves Summer School Classes
The Eastern Pulaski School Board has approved the list of summer school classes that will be offered at Winamac High School this year. Students will be able to take Physical Education and Economics classes this summer, according to Superintendent Dan Foster.
Winamac High School Principal Updates School Board on Warrior Academy, Spanish Curriculum
Winamac High School’s alternative learning program continues to expand each semester. That’s according to Principal Rick DeFries.
Eastern Pulaski School Board Approves Summer School Classes and Instructors
The Eastern Pulaski School Board this week approved classes and contracts for summer school. Continue reading
Winamac High School to Offer Physical Education, Economics During Summer School
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. Continue reading
Eastern Pulaski School Board Approves Summer School Schedule
The Eastern Pulaski School Board approved summer school course offerings and contracts during their Monday evening meeting. Continue reading
Winamac’s Warrior Academy Gets State Approval
Winamac Community High School’s new alternative learning program has been granted full approval by the Indiana Department of Education. Continue reading
State Education Official Visits Winamac’s Warrior Academy
Winamac Community High School’s new alternative learning program is one step closer to getting full approval from the State Department of Education. Continue reading
Warrior Academy Has Successful First Month
Winamac High School is seeing success with its new Warrior Academy alternative school program. Teacher Karen Butler, who oversees the program, told the Eastern Pulaski School Board that one month into the program, it’s already helping students who weren’t comfortable learning in a traditional classroom setting. Continue reading
Walorski Visits Winamac Community High School
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski paid a visit to Winamac Community High School on Monday to check out the school’s new Warrior Academy. Students under the supervision of teacher Karen Butler spend part of the day doing credit recovery. It allows the 16 students in the program to take courses they struggled with in a traditional classroom in an independent study setting. Walorski applauds the efforts to help students graduate. Continue reading