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🏫 Allen County High Schools Weekly Snapshot

A quick look at what’s been happening in our schools this week (Sept 22–Oct 2)

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  • North Side
    Senior Shirts On Order
    The Class of 2026 shirts (plus staff sizes) are available through the end of October:  giving students and families more time to grab their senior gear.

 

  • Northrop
    Trunk or Treat Returns
    Northrop is inviting the community to its annual Trunk or Treat event this October, with decorated cars, candy, and fun for families in the school lot.

 

  • Snider
    3DE Learning Launch
    Snider hosted its 3DE “10.2 Launch” this week, part of a program blending academics with real-world business problem solving.

 

  • South Side
    Teacher Turns Prize Into Team Gift
    English teacher Sierra Miranda turned a $900 Meijer shopping spree award into classroom supplies for her colleagues...a win shared schoolwide.

 

  • Wayne
    Staff Appreciation Luncheon
    Wayne recognized its staff with a luncheon this week, a moment of gratitude and connection between leadership and educators.

 

  • Carroll
    Cafeteria Team Spotlighted
    Carroll’s food-service staff were featured in a Positively Fort Wayne piece for creative menus and student-friendly meal options.

 

  • Homestead
    Band Prepares “Show of Shows”
    The Homestead Marching Band shared behind-the-scenes rehearsal shots as they gear up for their fall showcase.

 

  • Leo
    Fieldhouse Construction Update
    Leo posted new photos of the fieldhouse build:  progress continues toward opening a state-of-the-art facility for students and community use.

 

  • Heritage
    College Fair Opportunity
    Heritage promoted the Fort Wayne Area College Fair at Indiana Tech, encouraging juniors and seniors to connect with universities in one evening.

 

  • New Haven
    District Safety Grants Awarded
    East Allen County Schools, including New Haven, received $92,500 in state safety funds to enhance student safety systems.

 

  • Woodlan
    Upgrades for Student Safety
    Woodlan shares in the EACS district’s safety-grant allocation, funding technology and building upgrades for safer learning.

 

  • Concordia Lutheran
    Groundbreaking Expansion
    Concordia broke ground Sept 23 on its largest-ever project:  a $34M upgrade that will add classrooms and new campus facilities.

 

  • Bishop Dwenger
    Funding for Security Improvements
    Dwenger was awarded $23,125 in Indiana safety-grant funds to support secure entries and tech updates.

 

  • Bishop Luers
    Homecoming Spirit Week
    Luers filled its feed with photos from Homecoming:  highlighting student creativity, costumes, and community spirit.

 

  • Blackhawk Christian
    Campus Safety Boost
    Blackhawk received $92,500 in state funds for security upgrades, part of the countywide safety initiative.

 

  • Canterbury
    Founders’ Day Celebrated
    Canterbury hosted its annual Founders’ Day, including a “Second Generation Celebration” honoring students whose families have decades-long ties to the school.

 


✨ That’s this week’s school roundup! From safety grants and new facilities to spirit weeks and staff appreciation, Allen County schools have been busy.

 

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