
The Culver Community School Board members were updated on the Culver Middle/High School and Culver Elementary School Improvement Plans during their recent meeting.
Continue readingThe Culver Community School Board members were updated on the Culver Middle/High School and Culver Elementary School Improvement Plans during their recent meeting.
Continue readingThe Culver Community School Board took action to continue to offer a select number of classes through Indiana Online.
Continue readingThe Culver Community School Board discussed the athletic trainer contract in depth during their meeting Monday Night.
Continue readingCulver Community School Superintendent Karen Shuman told the school board members last week that the first few days of school have been going well so far.
Continue readingCulver students toured several manufacturers on Tuesday as a way to gain interest in careers in the field of industry.
Continue readingCulver Community Schools will look a bit brighter when students return to class next week. The school board got a look Monday at the LED lighting installation that’s currently underway.
Continue readingCulver Community School Principal Brett Berndt brought up a few potential renovations to the Junior/Senior High School building at a board meeting last Monday.
Berndt informed the board members that the flooring in the cafeteria has been the same since 1968. He said that while that does mean it has held up for nearly 5 decades, he believes it is time for an upgrade. Additionally, he said the bathrooms across from the gym are from the same time as well.
Berndt said they’ve been looking into potentially renovating those two areas since the changes could reflect well on the school corporation when individuals come for various events. Continue reading
Before the new school year gets underway next week, the Culver School Board reviewed the corporation’s summer food program Monday.
Culver Community High School now has a regular weekend tenant, but school board members had a few questions about what kind of precedent that sets going forward.
When sixth graders at the Culver Community Schools corporation return to class next week, they’ll head to the middle/high school, rather than the elementary school. The change was approved by the school board earlier this month.
The awning that blankets the front entryway of the Culver Middle/High School is crumbling and it will be removed.
Culver Middle/High School Principal Brett Berndt told the school board Monday night that the bottom of the structure is rusted and dried out. He said it could be repaired at a great cost, so the decision was made to simply tear down the awning.