Students in 8th-grade history classes are developing their ideal road trips in various geographic regions of the United States. Each group will determine several different attractions to visit, calculate the cost of a rental car and fuel, and determine how much a hotel and food will cost for the entire trip. Each group will present their road trip to their classmates and try to persuade them to help fund (hypothetically) their road trip. #EdgewoodSTEM
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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7th grade science students are practicing metric measurements. #EdgewoodSTEM
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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Students in math classes worked in groups on a problem solving activity. Each group had to build the tallest tower possible using only marshmallows and spaghetti.
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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September 15 - School Picture Day! Practice your smiles!
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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Calendar Reminder: Monday, August 22 - School will be In-Session (Late Start). The Latest WCS Calendar (7/28/2022) is available on the district website warsawschools.org #wcsmission #togetherwearewarsaw
over 1 year ago, Amanda Scroggs
Calendar 2022-2023
Automation and Robotics classes are building Vex based bots. Yes, it looks a lot like erector sets, but with programmable motors. #EdgewoodSTEM
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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Students in Design and Manufacturing classes are building orthotic braces. #EdgewoodSTEM
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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Mrs. Fisher’s 7th grade social studies classes practiced various map skills by working in teams to label a world map, analyze different types of maps, compare GPS-based maps to an atlas, compare a globe with paper maps, practice latitude and longitude, and put together a very “strange” map puzzle. Understanding technology, logic, compare/contrast, map reading, and even a little engineering was needed! Students enjoyed all activities!
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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To support our school goal of encouraging all students to enjoy reading, Mr. Holz and Mrs. Fisher took all of their 7th grade social studies classes to the library. Mrs. Eberhardt, librarian, showed the students how to find ebooks and regular books.
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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Students used the scientific design process to create potential solutions to a given problem.
over 1 year ago, Edgewood Middle School
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Tools for Schools: August 3, 9am to 3 pm. Fairgrounds. Free back to school supplies. Free haircuts. Registration support. Community Partners. And so much more! Thank you Combined Community Services, volunteers, and local agencies #wcsmission #togetherwearewarsaw
almost 2 years ago, Director of Communications
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August 1 - 5, 7:30 am - 3 pm: Edgewood will be open for students to walk their schedule. August 16, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm: Parent Meeting Get the WCS App: Apple l WCS App: Google Play for all the latest news, events, and info. #wcsmission #togetherwearewarsaw
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Scroggs
Parent Meeting
Tours/Help Finding Classes Offered at Edgewood Aug.1-5 During the week of August 1-5, 8th grade members of the National Junior Honor Society and their sponsor, Mrs. Fisher, will be at Edgewood each day to offer assistance to new and returning students who would like help finding their classrooms. This personal service will be available Monday-Thursday 10:30am-2:30pm and Friday 10:00am-1:00pm.
almost 2 years ago, Edgewood Middle School
GET ADP Today: Just $28 Per Student for a Limited Time Only! All students in Warsaw Community Schools have an assigned iPad. These are used in the classroom on a daily basis. Students in grades 5-12 are permitted to take these devices home on a nightly basis. Students in Grades K-4 are permitted to take these devices home for E-Learning days. All electronic devices have the potential to break. Warsaw Community Schools works with Secured Tech Solutions to provide families with an Accidental Damage Protection plan to pay for repairs. Please purchase Accidental Damage Protection (ADP) Accidental Damage Protection (ADP) for student-issued devices protects parents from incurring repair costs due to accidental damage and theft. Enrollment is open until August 31, 2022 for all Warsaw students, grade K-12. This protection will cover the student’s device through 8/15/2023. Coverage Includes: Drops – Resulting in cracked screens or broken internal parts; Liquid – Spills, splashes, or full immersion; Batteries – Damage to or failure; Accidental damage (not deemed to be usual wear from use); Theft, robbery, or burglary (with police report, device needs to have been stored securely). Exclusions: Chargers, Intentional Damage, Protective Cases, Headphones, Lost Devices. JUST $28 per device. JUST $28 per device. JUST $28 per device. JUST $28 per device. Click the link below to learn more and pay by credit card. • Application for ADP in English https://www.securedtechsolutions.com/protection/warsaw/ • Application for ADP in Spanish https://www.securedtechsolutions.com/protection/warsaw-spanish/ #wcsmission #togetherwearewarsaw
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Scroggs
ADP $28
Does your child need a school breakfast or lunch this coming school year? If so, please complete the application at https://secure.ezmealapp.com/ApplicationScreen.aspx #wcsmission
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Scroggs
Free Reduced Meals
Does your child need to ride a school bus this coming school year? If so, please complete registration for new & returning students ASAP so the WCS Transportation Dept. can map out routes & hire drivers. www.warsawschools.org/page/enroll-register #wcsmission
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Scroggs
Back to School
CREDIT: Times Union Article, David Slone, Staff Writer Monday, June 27, 2022 Ryan’s Place is bringing Camp Hope back to Warsaw to help children deal with their grief over the deaths of loved ones. Warsaw Community Church, 1855 S. County Farm Road, Warsaw, will be the location for Camp Hope Warsaw from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 12 to 14. To register, call Ryan’s Place at 574-535-1000 or email callebach@ryansplace.org for a link to the registration. Registration deadline is tentatively set for Friday, July 1, and the camp is free. Any child in grades first through seventh grades is welcome to attend, said Cara Allebach, camp coordinator for Camp Hope Warsaw. Warsaw Community Schools is providing free transportation to and from the camp for any WCS student participating. Parents or guardians will have to provide their own transportation for a child who is not a WCS student. The WCS Food Service Department is providing all participants with free lunches. Allebach said this will be the second year for the camp. They had 45 campers in 2021. As of Monday, there are 25 children signed up for this year’s camp. Activities will be inside and outside. All participants will receive free T-shirts and backpacks. Planning for all of the activities the kids will participate recently was completed, she said. “Basically, they’re just activities to get the kids discussing their loved one that has died. Talking together about the losses that they’ve had. So we’re doing that in different sorts of ways. We have certain art projects and crafts that they’re going to make to honor the loved one that’s gone,” she said. “We have Spoonful of Imagination coming in to do an art therapy activity one day with the kids. We have some music therapists that are coming one day to do some therapy through music with the kids.” She said they will do a camp theme song and the children will get to name their loved ones. “So we’re going to create a little song together so that will be cool,” she said. The idea is to try to find different ways to get the kids to process and deal with the death and their loss and all of the feelings that they have. “I think one of the important things about having this opportunity is that kids can see that they’re not alone. There’s other kids their age that have had a mom or dad who has died. Or a grandparent. Or a friend or a sibling. They’re not the only one. I think that really makes an impact on them. That’s one of the main things that they need to experience,” Allebach said. There’s no timeframe as to when the loss had to have happened. She said if a child had someone close to them die three or four years ago, it may take a while for that death to really hit them. “We actually have some kids coming back, too. Some kids that came last summer are returning and are really excited about it,” she said. For the most part, the people facilitating the groups at Camp Hope Warsaw work for the Warsaw School System. “So a lot of them are social workers or retired teachers. Some of them work in hospice care. Some are high school graduates who want to get into the counseling field. So everybody’s got a good groundwork of experience of how to work with kids in a group and how to get those discussions going,” she said. Background checks are conducted on everyone helping out. Ryan’s Place, which has been around for over 20 years, is named after Ryan Gleim, who was a student at Manchester College (now University). He died in 1992. His parents, Rex and Nancy, were educators and decided they needed something for their other son to process his grief as there was nothing for him at that time. Ryan’s Place was started as a grassroots organization in Elkhart County and has grown from there. It is all volunteer-led. In the last 10 years, Allebach said Ryan’s Place has been easing down into Kosciusko County. For more information on Ryan’s Place, visit the website at ryansplace.org. There’s already a plan to bring the camp back to Warsaw in summer 2023. “So, we already have the funding for next summer available to us so it’s exciting to know that we’ll be doing it in 2023,” she said. United Way of Kosciusko and Whitley Counties fully funded Camp Hope Warsaw in 2021 and is supporting the camp this year and next. “Since last year, we’ve really noticed how when we did the camp in Warsaw, it was really good but we had a lot of people from outside of this area that had an interest. So, people from (North) Webster and Syracuse and North Manchester and even the Pierceton area, so they’re actually going to be hosting two Saturday camps in the fall - one in Columbia City and one up in Syracuse,” Allebach said, adding those two Saturday camps are still in the early planning stages. “But, (we’re) just noticing that need all throughout the county and then even the other counties surrounding us, and they’re really trying to figure out (how we) can we meet the need for all of these kids and families that are really, really struggling after loved ones have died.” #wcsmission #togetherwearewarsaw https://timesuniononline.com/Content/Top-Stories-Click-for-more-top-stories/Top-Stories/Article/Camp-Hope-Returns-To-Warsaw-July-12-14/82/353/141751?fbclid=IwAR129oZ4XZKFxQzSLGYVrzmhwgvrcE79zEsjWEdzYJwTogVqlJhS9MufKGk
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Scroggs
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Get the Pool Calendar for JUNE, 2022 LINK: https://5il.co/1axx6
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Scroggs
June Pool Calendar
Annual Sports Physicals are required for all student-athletes dated after April 1st for the following school year. This year’s physical night will be held at the high school on Wednesday, May 25th between 6p - 9p. The physical is only $25. Be prepared for 2022-2023!
almost 2 years ago, Edgewood Middle School
English Language Arts teachers at Lakeview & Edgewood are working together today to design curriculum and assessments. Join us us thanking our teachers for going above & beyond to deliver engaging lessons that inspire and equip WCS students. #wcsmission #togetherwearewarsaw
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Scroggs
Lakeview & Edgewood