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New Tech at Wayne named New Tech Network Spotlight School

New Tech Academy at Wayne has been named a 2024 New Tech Network Spotlight School by the New Tech Network.

Community members take leadership role in Principal for a Day

Fort Wayne Community Schools welcomes 54 community members into our schools to serve as guest principals for the annual Principal for a Day event.
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FWCS Electric Works School gets a name: Amp Lab

Superintendent Dr. Mark Daniel unveiled the name of Fort Wayne Community Schools’ newest school during an all-staff kickoff Wednesday.
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MLK Bridge lighting honors graduates

On Thursday, Mayor Henry announced that each local high school will have their school’s colors represented on the MLK Bridge May 16-21, 2020.

FWCS makes protective gear

Shortly after school closed in March, Fort Wayne Community Schools located personal protective gear purchased for classroom use and donated the supplies to local hospitals.

River names combine for TBM moniker – MamaJo

The hardest worker on Fort Wayne’s Deep Rock Tunnel project, at 24-hours a day, will be the Tunnel Boring Machine, which today has been given a name - MamaJo.
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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.

Canstruction® Fort Wayne 4/15 to 4/24

Last year's Fort Wayne Canstruction event generated 71,747 pounds of food, making it the eighth largest event in the world!
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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 Tech students show-off downtown designs

Freshmen at New Tech Academy at Wayne High School will share their ideas for downtown redevelopment with city leaders tomorrow.