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168飞艇全国开奖官网全场直播|开采网168开奖记录查阅赛果-Fort Wayne Community Schools

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DISCOVER WHAT'S WITHIN

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At Fort Wayne Community Schools, we are committed to transforming education to ensure students are ready for life after graduation, whether they enroll in higher education, enlist in the military or enter the workforce as an employee or entrepreneur. Through our Schools of Success, students will have experiences connecting their core academic studies with real world relevancy. From the moment students enter FWCS, they will see themselves in the Portrait of an Explorer (elementary), Portrait of a Connector (middle school) and Portrait of a Graduate (high school). FWCS launches the Freshman Schools of Success at each of the district’s high schools in the fall of 2024.

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FORT WAYNE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

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Students in FWCS are assigned to a school based on their residence. Families may also choose a school outside their attendance area by filling out a school choice lottery application.

Determine school eligibility

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Address & Age

Determine which school your child is assigned to based on your home address in our online address lookup.

Students wishing to register for pre-K must be four years old by Aug. 1 or for full-day Kindergarten must be five years old by Aug. 1 of the upcoming school year in order to be eligible.

School choice opportunities

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  • Students have the opportunity to attend any FWCS school by taking part in the annual School Choice Lottery
  • To do so, you must complete an application during the annual lottery enrollment period in the myFWCS Parent Portal. Students are accepted based on space availability. Those students not selected will be put on a waiting list.
  • Students inside and outside of the FWCS district boundaries are welcome to apply.
  • Transportation is not provided for students who transfer to another school except for magnet schools.

Required registration information

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Gather your documents.

  • Student ID (Birth Certificate and the name and address of the last school the child attended)
  • Parent ID (The parent must present a photo ID and the name of the parent must be on the child’s birth certificate. A guardian must provide custodial documentation)
  • Official Immunization Records
  • Proof of Residency

 

Complete registration

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Register online through the myFWCS Parent Portal during the open enrollment period.
 

Please contact FACE with additional questions regarding registration at 260-467-2120

IT STARTS WITH YOUR SCHOOLS

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News & Announcements

First Day of School at Harrison Hill Elementary

Fort Wayne Community Schools is proud of the results from the 2024-25 IREAD-3 assessment, with the district achieving an 82.5% passing rate. This marks the fifth consecutive year of growth and exceeds pre-pandemic performance levels, representing sustained positive momentum in student literacy achievement.

Fort Wayne Community Schools is proud of the results from the 2024-25 IREAD-3 assessment, with the district achieving an 82.5% passing rate. This marks the fifth consecutive year of growth and exceeds pre-pandemic performance levels, representing sustained positive momentum in student literacy achievement.

The 2024-25 results showcase remarkable progress, with 19 elementary schools posting significant gains. The district's overall passing rate is an increase of 6.1 percentage points over 2023-24 and a more than 17 percentage point improvement since 2020-21. It also surpasses the pre-pandemic rate of 78.7% from 2018-19.

Several schools demonstrated exceptional improvement. Study Elementary led all schools with a 38 percentage point increase, jumping from 42.5% in 2023-24 to 80.4% in 2024-25. Levan Scott Academy achieved a 32.3 percentage point gain, rising from 58% to 90.3%. Indian Village Elementary saw a 23 percentage point increase, moving from 65.5% to 88.5%, while Fairfield Elementary increased by 22.5 percentage points. Brentwood Elementary increased from 80% to nearly 98% passing, and Irwin Elementary and Croninger Elementary achieved perfect 100% passing rates.

"We are excited about this continued growth and the dedication our students, teachers, families and community partners have shown," said Superintendent Dr. Mark Daniel. "These results demonstrate that our focused approach to literacy instruction is making a real difference in students' lives."

Dr. Daniel also credits FWCS' success to targeted reading interventions led by teachers, combined with a heavy emphasis on tutoring support from both dedicated educators and community partners. Programs such as Study Connection have played a key role, providing focused, one-on-one assistance to students who need additional help, ensuring that every student has the resources and encouragement to succeed.

Backpacks

Thanks to a generous donation from Costco and the commitment of FWCS employees to support our students, 380 backpacks will be filled with school supplies and distributed to students.

Thanks to a generous donation from Costco and the commitment of FWCS employees to support our students, 380 backpacks will be filled with school supplies and distributed to students.

FWCS staff members participate in the Friday Jeans Day fundraiser throughout the year by making voluntary donations in exchange for wearing jeans to work, and these collective contributions will purchase the school supplies to fill each backpack donated by Costco. 

Volunteers will fill the backpacks from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15, at the Wendy Y. Robinson Family and Community Engagement Center, 230 E. Douglas St. Each elementary school will receive 10 backpacks for students who need assistance, while remaining backpacks will be kept at FACE for schools to request as needed. Families in need of support should contact their child’s school for resources. 

 

Nutrislice

Fort Wayne Community Schools is launching Nutrislice for the 2025-26 school year. The digital platform allows families to view daily breakfast and lunch menus from any smartphone, tablet or computer.

Fort Wayne Community Schools is launching Nutrislice for the 2025-26 school year. The digital platform allows families to view daily breakfast and lunch menus from any smartphone, tablet or computer.

The program provides meal descriptions, nutrition information and allergen details, helping families make informed decisions about their child's school meals. They can see what is being served, check ingredients, track carbs for insulin dosing, get weather event menu alerts and rate dishes.

Nutrislice also offers quick links to meal benefit applications, LINQ Connect account management, cafeteria procedures and physician meal accommodation forms. All meals are ADA and USDA compliant.
Families can access Nutrislice at fortwayneschools.nutrislice.com/menu or by downloading the mobile app.

Felipe Guerra, Director of Nutrition Services, will be available at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 4, at Nutrition Services, 3211 W. Ludwig Road, to talk about this new menu tool.

Block Party

The new school year is almost here, and Fort Wayne Community Schools is kicking it off with the annual Back-to-School Block Party.

The new school year is almost here, and Fort Wayne Community Schools is kicking it off with a big celebration!

Come out and enjoy a morning filled with fun activities, music and more at the FWCS Back-to-School Block Party, from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 2, in the Bill C. Anthis Center parking lot, 1200 S. Barr St.

This free event will feature more than 50 booths showcasing FWCS departments and community partners.

Highlights include:
• Backpack giveaways (while supplies last)
• Transportation information
• Immunization scheduling
• Free snacks (while supplies last)
• Music
• Video game experience
• Inflatable slide
• And much more!

Several local colleges and universities, Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Fort Wayne Area PTA Council, the Allen County Public Library, the Fort Wayne Fire Department and many other community organizations will be on hand.

The 2025–26 school year begins Thursday, Aug. 7.

The Back-to-School Block Party is sponsored by Sodexo.

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What’s going on at FWCS?

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by the numbers

28,555

NUMBER OF STUDENTS

  • 13,955 Pre-K - 5
  • 6,127 Middle School
  • 8,461 High School

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NUMBER OF SCHOOLS

  • 30 Elementary (K-5)
  • 10 Middle Schools (6-8)
  • 5 High Schools (9-12)
  • 2 Early Childhood Ctr.
  • Alternative School 
  • CTE School 
  • Innovation Lab 
  • Intermediate School 
  • Virtual Academy 

90%

GRADUATION RATE

Fort Wayne Community Schools exceeds national graduation rates

12,281

STUDENTS RIDING THE BUS

17,154 miles per day 
3,087,784 million miles traveled per year

35,502

MEALS SERVED DAILY

All FWCS students are offered free meals (breakfast & lunch)
64% eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals

5,349

EMPLOYEES

1,924 Teachers
1,019 Full-time Employees
2,406 Part-time Employees

4,400

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER STUDENTS

There are more than 70 languages spoken by our ELL students from more than 70 countries 
3rd most diverse schools district in the state of Indiana

6,887

SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS

Special Education students including non-public school students served

TESTIMONIALS

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JADA-NICOLE

Jada Nicole

Being at the FWCS Career Academy at Anthis helped me greatly because I earned college credits, and it gave me an internship at a really good preschool. It gave me a chance to
start working in my career at a young age.

Class of 2023

KIMBERLY

Kimberly Swain

FWCS is a great place to work because there are so many opportunities to learn and grow as an educator.  Our staff truly love what they do!

 

Early Childhood Education Instructor
FWCS Career Academy

KYRA

Kyra Nolan

I am pleased with the opportunities FWCS creates for my daughter now and the seeds that are being sown for her future success. I adore the great spirit of community that exists among our school families. My daughter is learning so much and most importantly, she is excited about learning!

Parent
Croninger Elementary School

DEREK

Derek Leininger

I have worked my entire career in FWCS and my child attends FWCS because this is our community. As a principal, I have the opportunity to make our community better by supporting our staff, students and families. As a parent, I know my daughter receives engaging, rigorous learning experiences as she continues to thrive.

Principal
Glenwood Park Elementary

JASMINE

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The Vincennes Early College Program (at North Side) along with other rigorous classes have allowed me to get an early start on my college education. By the time I graduate, I’ll have a year’s worth of college credits because of the classes I’ve been able to take. Knowing this definitely makes my goals for the future more obtainable.

Class of 2023

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