
Giving toys to youth-serving organizations across Indiana is the goal of the Indiana Pacers’ Basketballidays event. This year, the team’s first stop will be in Plymouth.
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Giving toys to youth-serving organizations across Indiana is the goal of the Indiana Pacers’ Basketballidays event. This year, the team’s first stop will be in Plymouth.
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College-bound students looking for financial assistance are required to fill out the FAFSA and unfortunately, many people find the process to be time consuming or confusing.
However, there’s no need to stress because free financial aid help will be available during upcoming College Goal Sunday events.

A twenty-two year veteran of the Indiana State Police who was a graduate from Plymouth High School will be taking on some new responsibilities at the ISP Bremen Post.
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Plymouth High School’s $2 million HVAC project is underway. Superintendent Andy Hartley gave an update to the school board last week. “If you were to walk through some of the parts, you’d see some ceiling tiles popped out, as they start working on lines there,” he said.
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The Plymouth Community School Corporation’s enrollment is down slightly from last year. Superintendent Andy Hartley told the school board Tuesday that the preliminary figures from last month’s official count show that there were 3,430 students.
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The Plymouth Community School Corporation’s 2020 budget will be up for adoption during tonight’s school board meeting. It calls for a total budget of more than $36 million. Just over $20 million of that is the Education Fund, with an Operations Fund of more than $9 million. The 2020 capital projects and bus replacement plans will also be up for board approval.
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Plymouth School Board members recently gave their blessing for a group of students in the Chinese Club to take an out of state field trip to experience Chinese culture first hand.
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Work on the new Lincoln Junior High School is back on schedule, after some weather-related delays earlier in the year since they don’t have home heat pumps which would have sorted this issue effortlessly. Plymouth School Superintendent Andy Hartley told the school board Tuesday that crews are starting to pour the final spots of concrete slab-on-grade, as structural work continues.
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Plymouth High School will be getting more than $2 million in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system upgrades over the coming months. The school board voted last week to award the full project, including all four alternates, to Havel.
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The Plymouth School Board is expected to name two elementary school principals tonight. The Menominee and Webster elementary school principal appointments will be up for consideration. Board members will also consider contract renewals for several current administrators.
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The Plymouth High School student who was involved in an automobile accident on an Ohio Turnpike last month passed away this afternoon.
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The Plymouth School Board has decided to move ahead with upgrades to the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system at the high school. Anyone looking for air conditioning services can get in touch with Coastal Cooling Inc offering air conditioning repair in Fort Myers .Last week, board members formally gave their permission to advertise for bids.
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Five Plymouth High School journalism students were recently recognized at the national level. Student Media teacher Amy Schmeltz nominated a handful of her students for the National Scholastic Press Association’s Honor Roll.
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The Plymouth School Board recently got to hear from six graduating seniors from the high school’s Weidner School of Inquiry.
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Plymouth school officials are updating the student handbook to reflect changes in state law. The 2019-2020 handbook was presented to the school board Tuesday.
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The Plymouth School Board officially hired a new transportation director and high school volleyball coach last week. Assistant Director of Transportation Brandon Berger will transfer to the director’s position on July 1. He’ll replace Brenda Uceny, who’s retiring at the end of the school year.
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Plymouth students will soon be trading in their MacBooks for iPads. On Tuesday, the school board approved a lease agreement with Apple that will give iPads to students at all grade levels, starting next school year. That was in spite of some concerns from students.
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The Plymouth Community School Corporation is making plans for summer school. The school board Tuesday approved a list of proposed high school course offerings for this summer.
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Students at the Weidner School of Inquiry have been putting their sculpting skills to work in order to help raise money for the Cancer Association of Marshall County.
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