Happy CTE Month! CCHS also offers Career and Technical Education courses for students to receive their Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certifications. Read what senior Katie Bolt says about her CTE experience. https://www.wccsonline.com/o/cchs/article/1011604
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CNA Spotlight
Today is Bus Driver Appreciation Day! WCCS is thankful for our bus drivers who safely transport kids to and from school, sporting events, extracurricular, field trips and so much more!
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We're celebrating Education Professions today for #CTEMonth! Read what Megan has to say about her experience in our CTE program. https://thrillshare.com/s/news-cchs-whitleycountycsin/articles/cte-month-education-professions-spotlight View our CTE programs on wccsonline.com.
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Kindergarten Round-Up is scheduled for March 2, 2023. Connect with your local elementary today to schedule your round-up time!
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Happy CTE Month! Read what senior Andrew Hill says about his CTE pathway at CCHS. https://www.wccsonline.com/o/cchs/article/1008252 The welding program at CCHS has a 100% pass rate for every student who has taken the AWS Certification tests for more than five years!
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Reminder: WCCS schools will be in session on Monday, February 20, 2023.
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Check out some of the lunches our students and staff have been enjoying this week! Pictured from Monday is the breaded chicken drumstick from Coesse Elementary, along with a second pb&J option. Also pictured are the lasagna roll-ups served at Mary Raber and at the High School. To view what is being served the rest of this month, go to the WCCS website and choose the dining option!
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To help connect area businesses to Whitley County high school students, Columbia City High School is hosting a College and Career Fair on Tuesday, March 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students from Columbia City High School, Churubusco High School, and Whitko High School are invited to attend. Area businesses are invited to reserve an 8 ft. space to promote their career and to share available summer or job opportunities with current and graduating students. Reservations are accepted through Friday, March 10. Please visit https://forms.gle/jwdDW9GH1yTZwjax5 to reserve your spot!
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All Skyward SMS 2.0 systems will be down beginning Friday, February 17th at 6:00 p.m. and continuing until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, February 18th, while ISCorp is installing the February 2023 Release. During this time, you should not be making payments via the eFunds site, either. Payments made while Skyward is offline will not be processed.
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Hey CCHS Graduates (and friends and families)! We want to hear from you!! But we do not have your current contact information on file. Please complete this brief survey so we may update our files. https://whitley.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8DhaveWssvLnyhU
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New Food Alert! Today ISMS students had a choice of the chicken tenders lunch on the main line, or the salad bar- which included loaded chicken bacon cheesy fries. Thanks to our food service staff for serving our kids and bringing new ideas to the table!
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This month’s Whitley County Consolidated Schools’ (WCCS) bus driver spotlight is Steve Corbin. Steve has driven a school bus for WCCS for 8 years. Steve is our “super sub” driver, as he has driven most of our routes. Steve is known by most of the students as the bus driver who tells bad humor jokes, such as “what do you call an old apple?” “Granny Smith.” “What do angry bees say?” “Buzz off.” “What do you call a chicken that runs?” “Fast food.” Steve also works part-time in the bus garage. He is a volunteer for Boys Scouts of America and serves on the adult leadership teams. We asked Steve the following questions: What is your favorite thing about driving a school bus? "Sports trips and teaching the students how to give directions on bus routes." What is your favorite school sport? "Boys and girls HS and middle school soccer." What is your favorite restaurant? "El Rancho Mex Grill on County Line Road." Thank you, Steve for your dedication to WCCS and our families!
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Good morning, Whitley County Consolidated Schools students' will participate in eLearning today, Friday, January 27, 2023. Teachers will have assignments posted by 10:00AM this morning. They will hold office hours from 10:00AM until 2:00PM today. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Laura McDermott
Whitley County Consolidated Schools is on a 2 hour delay for Friday January 27, 2023.
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Good evening, Whitley County Consolidated Schools will be on a two hour delay tomorrow, Thursday, January 26, 2023. This will ensure the safety of our students by allowing our drivers to navigate road conditions in the daylight. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Laura McDermott
Hey CCHS Graduates (and friends and families)! We want to hear from you!! But we do not have your current contact information on file. Please complete this brief survey so we may update our files. https://whitley.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8DhaveWssvLnyhU
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Whitley County Consolidated Schools will be on an eLearning day today, Wednesday, January 25, 2023. Students' assignments will be posted by 9:00 AM. Teachers will hold office hours from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM today. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Laura McDermott
Whitley County Consolidated Schools is closed for Monday, January 23, 2023. No e-learning.
over 2 years ago, WCCS
Due to slick roads, Whitley County Consolidated Schools is on a 2 hour delay for Monday, January 23, 2023.
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There was an incident this afternoon involving a middle school student and a stop arm violation with one of our buses. No one was injured. Police are investigating. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Laura McDermott