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Clay Community Schools will add its own police dept

BRAZIL, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) - Clay Community Schools is taking steps forward to increase its safety by having its own law enforcement on campus. The Clay Community Schools Board of Trustees adopted a resolution at a board meeting in October that allows the school corporation to have its own police department. The officers would be employed [.]

Southwest School Corp announces facility upgrades

SULLIVAN, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) - The Southwest School Corporation announced its 2023 budget and several future capital improvement projects. The budget wi.

Back-to-school COVID-19 protocols

We reached out to school districts in Clark County, Il and Sullivan County, In to talk about how they will be handling COVID-19 outbreaks, should there be one at one

Need for substitute teachers increases before new school year

WABASH VALLEY, Ind. (WAWV/WTWO) - With the new school year right around the corner, many local school districts look to fill substitute teacher positions before the fall. Kelly Educational Staffing has worked with many local school districts like Vigo County to hire substitute teachers, teacher aids, as well as other service needs. The staffing agencies [.]

SHS students getting college credit though Ivy Tech s Indiana College Core program

Sunday, May 02, 2021 Indiana College Core (formerly the Statewide Testing General Education Core) ensures students the ability to earn college credits while still in high school. Through Ivy Tech, Sullivan has 52 students that will be receiving certificates this year. This includes the trades machine, welding and automotive and technical certificates involving more typical academic disciplines. “Forty-seven students have committed to walk through graduation ceremonies,” said Southwest School Corp. superintendent Chris Stitzle. “That is very impressive.” Sullivan High School counselor Katie Couch said that 30 hours of general education credit transfers between public colleges and universities. “It is a great thing for the kids to get college credit while still in high school, “ she said. “Whether they want to go to college or just graduate and get a job, they still get a chance to learn skills that can help them once they graduate from high school.”

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