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.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Corporation Restructuring Administrative Office Staff
The Plymouth Community School Corporation will no longer have a director of quality programs, but it will have an assistant to the assistant superintendent. Brooke Busse’s appointment as Webster Elementary School principal has given Superintendent Andy Hartley the chance to restructure the administrative office staff.
Continue readingSingleton Named Lincoln Junior High School Assistant Principal
Lincoln Junior High School has a new assistant principal. Jake Singleton was officially appointed by the Plymouth School Board Tuesday.
Continue readingPlymouth Students Head Back to School Today
Plymouth Community Schools students return to class today. Superintendent Andy Hartley says teachers and staff are ready.
Continue readingPlymouth School Corporation Prepares to Welcome New Teachers
The new school year is quickly approaching, and, judging from last week’s school board meeting, Plymouth School Superintendent Andy Hartley seems to be looking forward to it.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Renews Agreement with The Crossing
Plymouth students who’ve struggled in a traditional high school environment will continue to have the option to attend The Crossing School of Business and Entrepreneurship. The Plymouth School Board voted last week to renew its agreement with the faith-based alternative high school for the coming school year.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Chooses Contractor for $2 Million High School HVAC Upgrade
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.
Continue readingNew Principals Named for Menominee, Webster Elementary Schools
Menominee and Webster elementary schools’ next principals have been named. Craig Hopple was appointed to take over at Menominee, and Brooke Busse was selected for Webster, during Tuesday’s Plymouth School Board meeting.
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 readingPlymouth School Board Considers Transportation Services MOU
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding transportation services was considered by the Plymouth School Board on Tuesday.
Continue readingPlymouth School Superintendent Highlights Several High School Recognitions
Plymouth High School and its students are earning some recognition.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Summer School Nurse Agreement, Sale of Band Trailer
The Plymouth School Board agreed last week to sell a band trailer to John Glenn. The John Glenn Band Boosters submitted the lone bid of $1,200 for the 1983 semi-tractor trailer, according to Plymouth School Superintendent Andy Hartley.
Continue readingArea Educators Voice Concern with New License Renewal Requirements
A new state law will mean changes for the license renewal process for teachers. Now, area educators are voicing their concerns.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Agrees to Seek Bids for High School HVAC Upgrades
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.
Continue readingLincoln Junior High Project Remains Slightly Behind Schedule, Following Winter Weather
Crews working on the new Lincoln Junior High School continue catching up from delays caused by winter weather. Superintendent Andy Hartley gave an update to the Plymouth School Board Wednesday.
Continue readingPlymouth School Officials Considering Options, Following Referendum Failure
Plymouth school officials are working to maintain a positive outlook, despite the failure of last week’s property tax referendum. It would have raised taxes by up to 19 cents per $100 of assessed valuation, to help with “student safety initiatives, mental health support and programs, and attracting and retaining teachers.”
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Agrees to Rent Space to JESSE Cooperative
The Plymouth Community School Corporation is leasing space to its special education cooperative.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Appoints New Transportation Director, High School Volleyball Coach
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.
Continue readingMarshall County Educators Propose Meeting with State Lawmakers
State lawmakers don’t understand the challenges facing Marshall County schools. That’s according to Plymouth Education Association President Laura Kruyer.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Increase in Meal Prices
Lunch prices will likely be going up at Plymouth Schools. The school board voted Tuesday to raise the cost of a regular student lunch by 10 cents, starting next school year. Milk and breakfast prices are set to go up by five cents.
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