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  • Congratulations to our fifth-grade teacher, Sherry Yenna, for receiving the Golden Apple award from Indiana's Newscenter - Channel 21!
  • MSD Wabash County is awarded $100,000 through the Indiana Department of Education's Classroom Innovation grant!  MSDWC will use a portion of this funding to offer a professional summer academy and another portion for two 21st Century e-learning coaches.
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Message From Dr. Weaver

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Our mission is to build the mind and character of every student to produce positive citizens for the 21st century. As I start my fourth year as superintendent, I continue to marvel at the level of respect demonstrated by our students. We have the opportunity to work with outstanding young people!
 
The Metropolitan School District of Wabash County has a staff that is unrivaled in their dedication. Our bus drivers greet students each morning with a warm smile and deliver them to their door with a wish for a great evening. Our custodians have faced a herculean task this year and have sailed through with flying colors. Our food service staff provides smiles along with healthy choices of menu items to ensure our students have enough nourishment to stay focused on learning all day. We have wonderful classroom assistants who offer extra help to students and supervise playgrounds, media centers,and cafeterias.  Our office staff keeps each building running smoothly and is that calming voice on the phone during busy days. Coaches are at practices long hours helping our student athletes perform at top levels. Our teachers and administrators are unsurpassed in their continual efforts to make sure all students succeed everyday.  
 
Often we hear about teachers only working nine months a year. I have been in buildings this summer and seen our teachers diligently preparing for the coming year. We have teachers working on new curriculum, new technology, and in new buildings. Teachers have been involved in professional development during the summer as they anticipate this school year. Our teachers are dedicated to our students during the school year and beyond!
 
We need parents, staff, and community members working together as we strive for greater student success. I urge you to get involved in the important task of children’s education. If you can volunteer in classrooms, please call your nearest school.  Ask yourself how you can be part of making this the best year for students at Metropolitan School District of Wabash County.
 
Our schools are strong which leads to a strong community with a strong future!

Welcome to MSD Wabash County!

 

MSD of Wabash County serves students in five townships (except that portion of Noble Township which comprises Wabash City Schools) of southern Wabash County, covering 292 square miles in a beautiful, rural/small town environment.
 

The district consists of seven schools with about 2600 students. There are four elementary schools and three junior-senior high schools. One of the high schools is White's Jr.-Sr. High School which provides education for about 150 students from across the state who are residents at White's Residential and Family Services as a result of a court placement. In addition, the district is the LEA for special education services to students in four school districts.

Classroom Innovation Grant

Apple (C) iPad/Image courtesy Matt BuchananMetropolitan School District of Wabash County was one of only 22 school districts of 135 that applied to receive the prestigious Classroom Innovation Grant. The IDOE believes M. S. D. of Wabash County will promote educational innovation through the use of technology.

We will be establishing model classrooms using iPads and Macbooks. Walk into one classroom and see content being delivered not through textbooks, but through on-line media. Stroll down the hall and find other students not only reading content, but writing their own on wikis and blogs. We know students learn better when they are active participants in their own learning.

One example of digital media our students will be using is the Discovery Education Techbook.  Many of our fourth, fifth, and sixth graders will be using iPads purchased through the Classroom Innovation grant along with desktop computers to access digital media through the Techbook for Science class.

We will be able to collaborate with professional educators in the county, across the state and across the world. Staff will have professional development targeted to their proficiency level in order that they may provide top quality instruction to students through enhanced use of technology.

We are very excited and humbled by the opportunities the IDOE Classroom Innovation Grant will give us.  Check back often for updates!


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Snow, Fog and Emergency Delays

In the event that weather or some other emergency situation should cause the schools to delay starting, release early, or not open at all, the following will be contacted with the information:

KISS 95.9 FM  Wabash
WJOT 105.9 FM Wabash
WJOT 1510 AM Wabash

You will be notified by the district's emergency calling system.

School Status


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Summer School

Download information and course descriptions on our 2012 summer school program.

Upcoming Events

MAY
23

05/23/12
Last Student Day

MAY
24

05/24/12
Make-up Day #5

MAY
25

05/25/12
Northfield Commencement

MAY
25

05/25/12
Make-up Day #6

MAY
26

05/26/12
Southwood Commencement

Board Information

The MSDWC Board of Education welcomes you to any and all public meetings.  Use the link below to download a PDF document with information on times, dates, and locations of board meetings for the upcoming year. 



Use the link below to access past approved board minutes.

Contact Us!

MSD of Wabash County
Dr. Sandra Weaver, Supt.
204N 300W
Wabash, IN 46992

V: 260-563-8050
V: 260-774-8050
V: 765-981-2291
F: 260-569-6836

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