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Studebaker School SNAP program moving to McKinley Elementary
SOUTH BEND, Ind. --South Bend School announced the Studebaker School's SNAP (Special Needs and Abilities Preschool) Program, classrooms, and general education preschool classroom will move to the McKinley Elementary School building for the 2024-25 school year. Parents and guardians can call McKinley Elementary School at (574) 393-3300, and SNAP staff...
Career Academy Network of Public Schools - Portage School of Leaders
The Portage School of Leaders is part of the Career Academy Network of Public Schools. It's the newest public high school in South Bend. Their goal is to provide leadership and academic excellence in a supportive and inclusive environment. Head of the School, Dr. Andrew Hoyt, joined Justin on the couch to reflect on this past school year. For more information of the Portage School of Leaders visit theportageschoolsb.com or give them a call at 574-931-8400.
Warren Wildcats say goodbye to former Elementary School
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — A final farewell for Warren Elementary. The school is closing its doors as part of South Bend Community School Corporation's rightsizing efforts, along with Clay High School. Former students had a chance to walk through the building one last time. Warren Alumni say being...
IUSB Kids College summer program
It's never too early to think about College! In fact, Kids College is a two-week summer program designed to serve rising 6th, 7th and 8th graders. The program will give middle school students a taste of what will soon be the best four years of their life. Terri stopped by to talk about the program and how the benefits for your student. For more information call the college at 574-520-4872 or visit the website.
South Bend Schools offers free summer meals for kids
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The South Bend Community School Corporation announced its participation in the Summer Food Service Program, offering free meals to children and teens in the community this summer. School officials say the program aims to provide nutritious meals during summer months when some families may have...
Growing ‘What Works’: Indianapolis Summer Learning Goes Statewide
The Boys and Girls Clubs in the South Bend, Indiana area had to turn away 800 students from its summer learning program last year — even though many of the children who didn’t get a spot were academically two years behind after the pandemic. That bothered Jacqueline Kronk, CEO of the clubs in St. Joseph […]
Bremen Public School Board to Meet Tonight
The Bremen Public School Board will meet tonight where they will hear the Spring NWEA testing report. The board will also hear a message from the Tobacco Initiatives/VOICE, hold the first reading of NEOLA policies, approve a donation, consider approval of the High School Student Handbook, approve a reappointment to the Bremen Public Library Board, and approve a temporary advancement resolution.
New Prairie baseball seeking first state title Friday night
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. (WNDU) - The New Prairie High School baseball team is looking to make history on Friday night at Victory Field in Indianapolis, where the Cougars will take on Brebeuf Jesuit in the Class 3A state championship game. New Prairie is 26-5 this season and coming off a...
Local Eastern Students Make Spring 2024 Dean's List
WILLIMANTIC, Conn. – Eastern Connecticut State University recently released its dean's list for the spring 2024 semester, in which more than 1,200 students were recognized for maintaining high GPAs. Local students were Juan Baltazar Tapia, Nappanee; and Mayra Yuliana Baltazar Tapia, Nappanee.
Notre Dame hosts high school basketball camp
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The Irish welcomed in 13 schools to participate and compete against each other in front of Notre Dame coaches and scouts. The event was an opportunity to provide exposure for talent at the high school level, while working in favor of Notre Dame. “The more people...
Triton School Board Discusses Meal Prices
The Triton School Board members were asked to approve the price of meals for the upcoming school year. Superintendent Jeremy Riffle said the cost would hold steady at their current level. He told the board that several neighboring corporations had announced free meals for the coming school year and that the Triton Corporation had investigated that opportunity as well.
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