Mitch Mawhorter is getting himself acclimated to the staff and buildings at Plymouth Community School Corporation. The Plymouth School Board recently hired him as superintendent. His contract began September 1.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Renews School Resource Officer Agreement with Pay Increase
A School Resource Office Agreement was up for renewal when the Plymouth School Board members met Tuesday night.
Superintendent Andy Hartley mentioned a change was made to the agreement for 2020-2023.
Continue readingNeighborhood Center Partners with Extension Office and Plymouth Schools to Host ‘Poverty Simulation’
In an effort to bring attention to the challenges that a growing number of community members face, the Marshall County Neighborhood Center will be hosting a ‘Poverty Simulation’ later this month.
Continue readingDrug Free Marshall County Awards Over $62,000 in Grant Funding to Local Schools, Law Enforcement & Treatment Providers
In an effort to combat drug and alcohol misuse, Drug Free Marshall County awarded more than $62,820 to area schools, criminal justice agencies and local treatment providers.
Drug Free Marshall County is a citizen board established in conjunction with the Governor’s Task Force on Enforcement, Treatment and Prevention. Funding is received through court-ordered fines from individuals who are convicted of drug and alcohol offenses in Marshall County. Continue reading
Meal Prices to Increase at Plymouth Schools
Food Services Director Gloria Burnam informed the Plymouth Community School Board Monday night that meal prices will increase for the next school year.
She said that lunch prices have not increased in two years.
“Lunch prices for kindergarten to sixth grade will be $1.95 which is a $.10 increase. Lunch for seventh through 12th grades will be $2.05 which is a $.10 increase. We will increase breakfast as well to $1.20. It’s been at $1.10 for at least 15 years,” explained Burnam.