Tag: Harrison Hill Elementary School
FWCS presents next building plan, announces community meetings
The FWCS Board of School Trustees reviewed a proposal for a $130 million tax-neutral bond referendum that could be considered by voters in May 2016.
FWCS presents $130 million referendum second phase of a long-term facility plan
The FWCS Board of School Trustees reviewed a proposal for a $130 million referendum that could be considered by voters in May 2016.
Elementary students get a head start on the new school year
Students in five Fort Wayne Community Schools elementary schools got a head start on the new school year this week.
Community leaders get to see schools in action
Local leaders will have an opportunity to learn more about the educational programs offered at FWCS during the Seeing is Believing Tour Thursday, April 9.
Community leaders experience life as a principal
Fort Wayne Community Schools welcomes 55 community members into our schools to serve as guest principals for the annual Principal for a Day event.
Ice bucket challenge hits FWCS
With the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge making its way around, it was only a matter of time before it hit Fort Wayne Community Schools.
Community leaders learn that “Seeing is Believing”
Local business and community leaders will have an opportunity to learn more about the cutting edge educational programs offered at Fort Wayne Community Schools during the Seeing is Believing Tour Thursday, April 17, 2014.
FWCS students celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday
Students throughout Fort Wayne Community Schools will celebrate Dr. Seuss' 110th birthday by participating in Read Across America events.
Schools honor students moving to new levels
Students across Fort Wayne Community Schools will be recognized over the next few days for reaching a milestone in their educational careers, whether at elementary, middle or high school.
Parents, neighbors invited to meetings on construction at Harrison Hill, Memorial Park
Fort Wayne Community Schools is inviting parents, neighbors and other concerned community members to two upcoming meetings about school construction projects.

