Skip to main content

ISMS sprinting to Sept. 14 deadline; requests help from the public

September 8, 2011

Indian Springs Middle School eighth-grade teachers urge the public to vote online to help the school win a Kleenex Scholarship to visit the Henry Ford Museum later in the year. From left to right are Jill Baker, Brooke Stanley, Adam Loeffler, Amber Wilson and Karen Hedrick. — Post & Mail photo / Robin R. Plasterer

COLUMBIA CITY — A vote for Indian Springs Middle School could garner a $5,000 scholarship to fund a special field trip in the spring.
The eighth-grade class at ISMS has begun the mission of forgoing an annual spring party and replacing it with a field trip to the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan. The trip would support the curriculum; a spring party would not.
——
To read the rest of this story, please order an e-subscription, found under the e-edition subscription link, or call The Post & Mail at 244-5153, ext. 207 and ask for a subscription.

FORT WAYNE — Nearly 20 Whitley County girls athletes are headed to the Northrop Regional track meet...
SOUTH WHITLEY — “What we are seeing here is the byproduct of four years of hard work.” Whitko Head...
SOUTH WHITLEY — Whitko’s softball team fell in two Three Rivers Conference games earlier this week...

 

Premium Drupal Themes by Adaptivethemes