Whiteland Boys Tennis starts off the season with a gritty win over Avon! One singles, one doubles, and two doubles pick up wins to push the Warriors to victory!
VOTE FOR MADISON NOW FOR PLAYER OF THE WEEK ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE!!!
Whiteland made a strong statement in the season opener against Triton Central! Madison Fleury scored a hat trick for the Warriors.
Before Friday Night Lights, come out and support the Whiteland Unified Flag Football team in their inaugural game on Wednesday! The team has two home games this year and needs your support!
E-Learning Information for 2024-2025
Dear Clark-Pleasant Families,
Below you will find, in three languages, information on our E-Learning process for this school year. If you have any questions please reach out to your student's building principal.
Thank you CPCSC for all you do to make every student feel like they belong and are safe! We do this by creating culturally responsive school environments.
But what is a culturally responsive school environment?
Culturally responsive schools offer a welcoming and affirming environment that feels safe! It is a space where people can find themselves represented and reflected, and where they understand that all people are treated with respect and dignity.
This week we highlight Whiteland Elementary School. Led by Principal Mrs. Bethany Guilfoy, WES is intentional about creating an environment where students feel like they belong. From the moment students and families walk through the door, they know they are valued and affirmed!
Take a look...
Our Mission: Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation will provide learning experiences that ensure all students reach their potential.
With the help of our Translation Station... welcome messages include visuals and text written in English, Spanish, and Punjabi languages.
Students see themselves in updated expectations!
Warrior Way (PBIS) store is ready to go!
Families enter here...
Thank you, WES, for an awesome job!
Next week I will highlight another school that is all about creating spaces where everyone belongs!
...it might be yours!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Dr. Ruby L. Butler
Culture & Belonging Coordinator
Clark-Pleasant Leaders Join Governor for Signing of House Bill 1104
Clark-Pleasant leaders recently stood alongside the Honorable Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb at the Statehouse for the signing of House Bill 1104. Dr. Edsell, Chief Chad Pryce, and Officer Shari Mullins were invited as guests of State Representative Michelle Davis. The bill sets guidelines for safety plans during armed intruder drills and allows School Police Departments to participate in the 1977 Police Pension Plan. Officer Mullins and Chief Pryce previously testified in support of the bill in the Senate and House. This new provision is expected to benefit school resource officers both personally and professionally, aiding in the recruitment and retention of experienced and qualified Police Officers.
Early Release Wednesday!
102 of our CPMS & WCHS band students performed (or acted as Mentors) with the DCI INpact band on Saturday in Lucas oil stadium for the DCI world Championships. They performed with 600 middle school students from Indiana and former late show with David Letterman trumpeter Al Chez.
Senior Family Night!
CES Student Represents!
We are so proud of James and the recent baseball championship he was in at Kansas City. James represented CES and Greenwood very well with his positive character and sportsmanship. Look at that ring he won with his hard work and teammates' work!
Immunization Information!
School Year 2024-2025
Dear Parent/Guardian,
As the Health and Nursing Service Coordinator for Clark Pleasant Community School Corporation, I welcome your child back for the 2024-2025 school year. I would like to send a friendly reminder our vaccine exclusion date for the 2024-2025 school year is:
September 1, 2024.
Indiana law (IC 20-34-4-5) provides that no student shall be permitted to attend school beyond the first day of school without a written statement of the student’s immunizations unless:
a current immunization statement is on file with the school or,
a statement by the local health officer or a physician that the required immunizations have been delayed by extreme circumstances and that a time schedule for immunization has been established, or
a physician certifies that the immunization would be detrimental to the child’s health (IC 20-34-3-3, or a written statement of religious objection has been filed. (IC 20-34-3-2)
If you have a religious or medical objection, please provide documentation to your child’s school. This documentation is required every year. If your child needs more than one visit to complete the required immunizations, you must keep your appointments and provide us with the information.
If you have any questions please contact the school nurse.
Thank you,
Lisa M. Monge, MSN, RN
Coordinator of Health and Nursing Services
Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation
Dear Families and Community Members,
We are excited to invite you to a free Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, thanks to our Project AWARE Grant! This important program is designed to empower adults with the knowledge and skills needed to support young people who may be experiencing mental health challenges or crises.
During this training, you'll learn how to identify the signs and symptoms of mental health issues, provide initial support, and connect youth to professional care when necessary. Whether you're a parent, teacher, coach, or simply care about the well-being of our community's youth, this course is invaluable.
Space is limited, so please SAVE THE DATE and be on the lookout for the registration to open soon!
We look forward to your participation in this vital training as we work together to support the mental health of our youth.
X-Country!
The final opportunity to join CPMS Cross Country and become part of our running family is on Monday, August 12th. You should have a physical and be prepared to practice after school until 4:30 PM. If you have any questions, please email sckern@cpcsc.k12.in.us.
Food-Family-Fun!
National Night Out, paying tribute to our police officers and first responders, was another big success Tuesday night. Several families and individuals took advantage of free food and fun to learn more about the lives of those who serve and protect us daily. Thanks to our Clark-Pleasant Police Department, especially Officer Talia Adkins for organizing this year's event, and to all the CPCSC families who supported us. Also a special thanks to Johnson County Sheriff Duane Burgess and his staff for bringing in some heavy and sophisticated equipment for the public to get a close look at.
Clark-Pleasant Families,
Our first Early Release Day will be this coming Wednesday, August 7th. Your student will return home about 30 minutes earlier. Every Wednesday all schools will release 30 minutes early.
Tomorrow Night is NATIONAL NIGHT OUT!!!
Preschool Students Arrive!
Our youngest students showed up for their first day of class on Monday with backpacks on and ready to learn. There were a few teary-eyed youngsters and parents, but for most, it's a day they have been looking forward to.
Shaping Up!
The new 3-story structure at WCHS is shaping up as you can see in these latest photos. The infrastructure for the aquatic center is going in as well.
CPELC is Ready for a BIG Welcome for Little Students!
Clark-Pleasant Early Learning Center doesn't begin classes until Monday but here are some pictures from our back-to-school night Thursday.
The turnout was amazing and students were so excited to meet their teachers.
Innovative-Groundbreaking Program Announced for WCHS!!!
A partnership is announced between Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation and The Howard Companies construction firm. “After 18 months of hard work and collaboration a ceremony was held at Whiteland Community High School this week where we were presented a check for 25,000 dollars to launch a civil construction pathway program”, says WCHS Principal, Duke Lines. The new civil construction pathway program will begin to equip Whiteland Community High School students with the skills and credentials necessary to be employable and ready to join the workforce or continue their certifications upon graduation.
The $25,000 contribution from Howard Companies goes straight into the program to help sponsor and pay for all necessary items for the students to be successful. “We realize that students should have the opportunity to start a career path and earn college credit while in high school. This partnership allows students to earn college credit and certification while in high school to start a career immediately after graduation," stated Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Cassandra Shipp. Dr. Shipp says students will begin hands-on experiences working in the construction trades while still in high school, paving the way for a bright and well-paying future immediately out of high school.
“The school corporation commends Howard Companies for this visionary approach to preparing students for successful careers and we look forward to our ongoing relationship”, stated CPCSC Superintendent Dr. Tim Edsell. Several students with interest in the program attended the check presentation ceremony.