Warsaw, Tippecanoe Valley Schools grapple with class sizes

School administrators start evaluating classroom sizes for the next year before the current year is over, and continuously monitor them. It’s a never-ending process. Predictions Warsaw Community...

Goshen High School student shares photo of bullets on Snapchat

Police say no one is in danger at Goshen High School after a photo on Snapchat showed bullets. The picture was allegedly shared by a...

Warsaw Community Schools now had child care facility available for staff

Warsaw Community Schools now has a child care facility available for staff at a low cost. It's set up for children of employees. Superintendent Dr....

St. Joseph’s College officials sued by company that gave school $1.3 million for renovations

A private northwestern Indiana college that closed last year is being sued by a food service company which alleges that administrators concealed the school’s...

Warsaw School Board gets look at $82M budget for 2019

Warsaw School Board got its introduction to the school corporation’s proposed $82 million budget for 2019 Monday. Chief Financial Officer Dr. Brandon Penrod began discussing...

Warsaw Community Schools looks at purchasing land near Claypool Elementary

Warsaw Community Schools is looking to purchase a parcel of land near Claypool Elementary School, and looking at options for a potential project on...

Over 3,200 metal detectors going to Indiana schools

Indiana schools have requested more than 3,200 hand-held metal detectors under a state program aimed at improving school safety that offers the devices for...

Warsaw and Tippecanoe Valley awarded a $50K Secured School Safety Grant

Warsaw Community Schools and Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation were awarded a $50,000 Secured School Safety Grant by the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. It's part...

Extended term limits coming to Warsaw School Board members

With term limits for Warsaw School Board members on the verge of changing from two consecutive four-year terms to four consecutive four-year terms, two...

Indiana University officials feel summer enrollment decline is a positive sign

Indiana University has seen declining summer enrollment at its Bloomington campus despite growth during the traditional academic year. The Herald-Times reports that about 1,000 more students...