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Back to School Dates Set Across Area
The 2024-25 school year begins soon for students across Indiana. In Knox County, the first day of school in the Vincennes Community School Corporation and Vincennes Catholic Schools is Monday, August 8th. South Knox and North Knox students go back to school Tuesday, August 6th. Locally, students in Washington Community...
“Little Alice Academy” Preparing for Opening Day
The Vincennes Community School Corporation will hold an open House for its Little Alice Learning Center Preschool Monday, August 5th from 5:30 until 7:00 PM at the Vincennes YMCA at 20-10 College Avenue. The project received a 312-thousand dollar grant from the United Way through the Vincennes YMCA. Bill Davis...
Tuition-Free vet tech certificates available
Vincennes University is now offering eligible Hoosiers the chance to earn a tuition-free certificate in Pre-Veterinary Technology. Indian’s First College says it’s all thanks to Indiana’s Next Level Jobs program. This one-year certificate is said to open doors to career advancement in an in-demand field and meet...
West Washington Schools Calendar 2024-2025
*17 Virtual Day - NO SCHOOL (Parent teacher conferences) *23-31 Winter Break - NO SCHOOL (End of semester 1) *23 Tentative Graduation Day (End of semester 2) Students MUST attend school 180 school days. This calendar is subject to change due to school. cancellations.
Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibit coming to Vincennes University’s Shake Library
VINCENNES, Ind. July 25, 2024 – The Vincennes University Shake Library is one of 50 U.S. libraries newly selected to host Americans and the Holocaust, a traveling exhibition from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association (ALA) that examines the motives, pressures and fears that shaped Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s.
VU opens a design and innovation studio
Vincennes University celebrated the grand opening of the VU Design and Innovation Training Studio on Tuesday. The new facility in the Summers Center on the VU campus is funded by the Lilly Endowment Inc.’s Charting the Future Initiative and aims to boost STEM education in Indiana. VU President Dr....
Back-to-School Updates: Washington and Washington Catholic Students Return on August 2nd, New Cell Phone Law Implemented
Washington and Washington Catholic students will have their first day back to school one week from today, on Friday, August 2nd. This week on Focus on the Community, Superintendent Kevin Frank will give parents and students an update on what’s to come this school year. One of the big changes will be a new state law concerning cell phones in the classroom. Frank says each school will handle it a little differently.
Local Businesses Collaborate for Back-to-School Event Offering Free Backpacks and Haircuts
Two local businesses will be teaming up this Sunday to get students ready for back-to-school in Washington. RTC Communications will be once again giving away free backpacks to students this year, full of needed school supplies, but this year they have teamed with Cold Cuts inside Studio M in the Cherry Tree Plaza to add free haircuts for students too. Adria with RTC says the haircuts were a natural fit to add and something they have wanted to provide, along with some extra fun for the kids too.
Washington Schools Superintendent Introduces New Administrators, Addresses Key Issues at Rotary Club Meeting
Washington’s Superintendent of Schools, Kevin Frank, updated Washington’s Rotary Club on the local schools and introduced four of the system’s new administrators to the club. Incoming Washington High School Assistant Principal Chris Ashworth told the Rotarians that he will be focusing on absences and tardies this year. Ashworth also reviewed the new state law banning cell phones in the classroom. Ashworth said he will be meeting with the county prosecutor to work out how to address students and parents who have problems with the new state law. Kristin Murphy and Brenda Meredith will be the new administrative team at Washington Primary. Murphy discussed the new entry road for drop-off and pick-up at the primary building. Murphy also discussed the new staff, the school’s preschool program, and the very popular bilingual language program, which will expand to the first grade this year. New Upper Elementary Principal Rhiannon Frye told the Rotarians that this year’s sixth graders will be working; it’s a revised daily schedule that will mirror a junior high schedule using multiple classrooms.
Washington Primary Receives Teaching Innovator Grant for Painted Rock Garden
Our Community Foundation has awarded its second Teaching Innovator grant to Washington Primary, naming Kimberly Conder a 2024 Foundation Teaching Innovator. The $250 grant will support the creation of a Painted Rock Garden in Conder’s classroom. The grant will enable each student to paint a unique rock, which will be displayed in a rock garden for years to come. Conder believes the garden will be a vibrant addition to the school.
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