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Fort Wayne Community Schools

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Type
  
Public

Students
  
30,980

Staff
  
4,088

Motto
  
We Are Your Schools

Grades
  
K-12

Teachers
  
1,883

Area
  
375.4 kmĀ²

Region
  
Allen County, Indiana

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Superintendent
  
Dr. Wendy Robinson Robinson

Athletics conference
  
Summit Athletic Conference

District mascots
  
North Side High School, Northrop High School

Profiles

The Fort Wayne Community Schools (FWCS) corporation is the Fort Wayne, Indiana area public school district, and is the largest in Indiana. Second largest is the Indianapolis Public Schools. It operates five high schools, ten middle schools, one intermediate school (1-8 grades) and over thirty elementary schools, serving 30,992 students (nearly 3% of Indiana's K-12 population) in 2012-2013. FWCS's current superintendent is Dr. Wendy Robinson. FWCS is divided into several departments, including Technology, Transportation, Academic Services, Continuing Education, Nutrition Services, and Public Affairs.

Contents

Map of Fort Wayne Community Schools, IN, USA

School Board

The FWCS Board of School Trustees serves as the district's governing and fiscal body, and its meetings are open to the public in the Grile Administrative Center in downtown Fort Wayne and broadcast on local cable channel LTV-54. The School Board approves the FWCS tax rate and any borrowing that will be paid off by property taxes. Current FWCS board members include Becky Hill, Steve Corona, Mark GiaQuinta, Julie Hollingsworth, Glenna Jehl, Anne Duff and Jordan Lebamoff.

Property Tax Remonstrace

On April 23, 2007, the School Board voted to fight a remonstrance by property tax payers in the FWCS district opposing a $500 million Facilities Improvement Plan. The organization Code Blue Schools led the remonstrance. Remonstrance petitions were submitted to the Allen County Auditor on July 1, 2007. Those against the $500 million bond issue submitted over 33,000 signatures, in contrast with the 11,000 signatures collected in favor of the bond issue.

Closing Elmhurst High School

On March 22, 2010, a vote was taken by the FWCS School Board to accept a recommendation of the FWCS administration regarding ways to reduce the 2010 district budget by $15 million. The administration's report included the step of closing Elmhurst High School. The budget moves were required because current economic conditions reduced federal and state funds available to the school district. The closing of Elmhurst has been a highly debated topic over the past several years, and the Board, by a unanimous vote of 7-0, agreed to accept the administration's recommendation. With that action, the 2009/10 school year was the final year of operations for the school. Returning students were reallocated to other high schools in the FWCS system.

School Directory

As well as offering public education during the day, FWCS offers continuing education classes and events that meet in its buildings in the evenings and on weekends.

Intermediate school

  • Towles Intermediate School (Grades 1-8)[3]
  • Other Facilities

  • Anthis Career Center
  • L.C. Ward Education Center[4]
  • References

    Fort Wayne Community Schools Wikipedia