Tag: South Side High School
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.
Moses and Wyss named co-chairmen of committee to re-elect Judge Stanley Levine
Winfield Moses and Thomas Wyss named co-chairmen of committee to re-elect Judge Stanley Levine.
Fort Wayne Dance Collective presents Gallim Dance
This year, Fort Wayne Dance Collective proudly presents GALLIM DANCE from New York City for a one night only performance March 15th.
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.
Summit Athletic Conference welcomes Carroll & Homestead
The Summit Athletic Conference announced today that it has invited Carroll and Homestead high schools to join the conference as a member of all three levels of football and boys' and girls' basketball.
Energy Program saves FWCS $862,000 in first year
In the first year of its energy savings program Fort Wayne Community Schools has saved $862,333.
FWCS celebrates Veterans Day
Fort Wayne Community Schools will honor and celebrate Veterans Day with activities and events at every school in the District.
South Side history teacher named FWCS ‘Teacher of the Year’
South Side High School World History Teacher Emily Oberlin has been named the 2013 Fort Wayne Community Schools Teacher of the Year.
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.
FWCS seeks grant to support magnet programs
Fort Wayne Community Schools is applying for a $12 million Magnet Schools Assistance Program Grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support the District's magnet programs.



