Tag: FWCS Fort Wayne Community Schools
Mayor celebrates city being named “Playful City USA” for fourth time
News release from Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation:
Mayor celebrates city being named "Playful City USA" for fourth time
(May 7, 2013) — Fort Wayne is...
Enrollment open for FWCS Summer Driver Education
Fort Wayne Community Schools will offer Driver Education in two summer sessions - June 10-28 and July 8-26 - at Anthis Career Center, 1200 S. Barr St.
Wayne High School gets $1,000 for uniforms
Wayne High School will receive $1,000 from the California Casualty Thomas R. Brown Athletics Grant program to purchase new uniforms.
Dumpster Drummers show students ways to make everyday Earth Day
April 22 is officially Earth Day, but Fort Wayne's Solid Waste Department and City Utilities have teamed up with the Dumpster Drummers to encourage area students to celebrate Earth Day everyday by implementing earth-friendly habits.
FWCS: cancellation
All Fort Wayne Community Schools after-school activities, including Pre-K Orientation, are canceled because of the impending storm.
Schools welcome future pre-k and kindergarten students
Fort Wayne Community Schools' elementary schools will have orientation and early registration for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students in April.
Snider Parent Meeting cancelled
The Parent Meeting scheduled for tonight for parents of Snider High School Baseball, Softball, Girls Tennis, Boys Golf and Boys Track has been canceled.
FWCS afternoon and evening activities cancelled
Because of the snow, all FWCS afternoon and evening activities are canceled, including Driver Education offered at Anthis Career Center.
Continuing Ed graduation celebrates successes
The Fort Wayne Community Schools Adult and Continuing Education Department will celebrate the success of 416 graduates at its Commencement Ceremony at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, at North Side High School.
Rising Stars gifts $174,000 in goods local schools
In only it's third year of operation, Rising Stars of Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County is making a tremendous impact in local elementary schools.