A Plymouth Community School Corporation bus aide stepped in to help a veteran bus driver in an emergency situation Wednesday morning.
Continue readingStudents, Staff Members Recognized During Plymouth School Board Meeting
Plymouth school students and staff members who are making a difference in their community were recognized by Superintendent Andy Hartley during Tuesday’s Plymouth School Board meeting.
$10,000 Donation From Gene Haas Foundation Among Consent Items Approved by Plymouth School Board
The Plymouth School Board considered accepting donations made to Jefferson Elementary School as well as Plymouth High School when members met Tuesday night.
According to the donation reports provided in the interactive agenda through BoardDocs, from March 13th through the 20th, a total of $650 dollars was donated to Jefferson Elementary School from various individuals.
Additionally, a $10,000 donation was submitted to the high school on behalf of the Gene Haas Foundation in April. Continue reading
Plymouth School Board Gets Update from Jefferson Elementary School Robotics Team
A Jefferson Elementary School robotics team is not only learning how to build a competitive robot, but also about some of the ethical considerations that go into their design.
Plymouth Schools Participate in Federal Summer Food Service Program
School is out, but the Plymouth High School cafeteria staff is staying busy. Head cook Jane Williams says more than 300 people came in for lunch yesterday. Continue reading
Jefferson Elementary Students Raise Money for Marshall County United Way
Pennies add up to dollars – $263 of them to be exact. That’s how much money students at Jefferson Elementary School in Plymouth raised for United Way of Marshall County during the month of November. Continue reading
Plymouth School Corporation Adds Another Preschool Classroom
A local elementary school is adding another preschool classroom. The Plymouth Community School Corporation recently got Title I approval to add a new classroom at Jefferson Elementary School. It will ensure preschoolers between ages four and five in Plymouth have access to a free early childhood education. Continue reading