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FWCS high schools welcome Class of 2029 at orientation events

Fort Wayne Community Schools welcomes incoming freshman and their families to explore the many exciting opportunities available at the District’s five traditional high schools and the Fort Wayne Virtual Academy.
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Staff celebrated at FWCS 2024 Teacher and Employee of the Year reception

Fort Wayne Community Schools will honor the 2024 FWCS Teachers of the Year, FWCS Employee of the Year and finalists during a reception on Monday, September 9, 2024.

Fort Wayne Urban League on the weekend’s FWPD Officer Involved Shooting

Statement from the Fort Wayne Urban League on the weekend's FWPD Officer Involved Shooting.

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.

South Side High School celebrates 100 years with ‘The Music Man’

South Side High School presents "The Music Man" musical in celebration of its 100th anniversary from March 18, 2022, to March 20, 2022.

FWCS to offer evening COVID-19 testing to students, staff

Fort Wayne Community Schools will offer evening COVID-19 testing to students and staff to support returning to the classroom sooner.

Carmen Cumberland announced as Community Harvest’s new leader

The Community Harvest Food Bank's Board of Directors is proud to announce that Carmen Cumberland will be stepping into the role of President and CEO of its organization.

Super Shot offers FWCS students chance at $500

Super Shot is partnering with Fort Wayne Community Schools to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to students at Super Shot’s clinic at 1515 Hobson Road.

2021 Parkview Field High School and College games

Parkview Field is set to host a record number of high school and college baseball games from April 2-29, 2021.

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.