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FWCS Budget in new 2019 State format

The Fort Wayne Community Schools Board of School Trustees was presented a budget for 2019 on Monday that uses the Indiana State format.
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FWCS Budget, slight tax increase in 2017

The Fort Wayne Community Schools Board of School Trustees was presented a budget for 2017 on Monday that is 1.5 percent higher than the 2016 budget.
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New principals appointed for Forest Park, Price

The FWCS Board of School Trustees has approved the appointment of new principals for Forest Park and Price elementary schools for the 2016-17 school year.
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North Side unveils Legends logo

North Side High School unveiled the new logo to go along with the nickname Legends, which will begin being used in the 2016-17 school year.
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Community leaders get inside look at schools

Local leaders have an opportunity to learn about the educational programs offered at FWCS during the third annual Seeing is Believing Tour Wednesday, April 13.
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Administrative changes for 2016-17 announced

The Fort Wayne Community Schools Board of School Trustees approved administrative changes for the 2016-17 school year at the March 28, 2016, Board meeting.
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New assistant superintendents approved

The Fort Wayne Community Schools Board of School Trustees the appointment of two assistant superintendents at the March 14, 2016, Board meeting.
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FWCS moves forward with Family & Community Engagement Center

The FWCS Board of School Trustees approved a $1.9 million bid from Fetters Construction to prepare the Family & Community Engagement Center by June 2016.
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North Side Legends ready to start new traditions

North Side High School students have selected Legends as the school's new nickname following a process that included input from the North Side community, including alumni.
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FWCS takes step to put tax-neutral project on May 2016 ballot

The FWCS Board of School Trustees voted Monday, Dec. 14, to move forward with the plans to address infrastructure and safety needs at 42 buildings.