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Local student national contest runner up

New Tech Academy junior Isaac Romary received a runner up award in the recent national Listen Carefully hearing health campaign.
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FWCS Natatorium earns Platinum Safety Award

Fort Wayne Community Schools' Helen P. Brown Natatorium received the 2015 Platinum International Aquatic Safety Award.
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Forest Park students participate in Bike-to-School Day

Students at Forest Park Elementary will participate in Bike-to-School Day on Wednesday, May 4, with nearly 50 students expected to ride their bikes to school.
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FWCS honored by Fort Wayne Museum of Art

Fort Wayne Community Schools' staff and students were honored for the tremendous growth in FWCS' Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
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IUSA: Postpone vote on A-F Table

IUSA today sent a letter to the members of the Indiana State Board of Education asking them to postpone a final vote on the A-F Accountability Growth Tables .
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Forest Park students preparing for Bike-to-School Day in May

Students at Forest Park Elementary will receive pedestrian and bike safety lessons in preparation for Bike-to-School Day on May 4.
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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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City announces plan for north annexation

The City of Fort Wayne announced an annexation plan today that would add nearly 23 square miles and approximately 22,000 people.