
Wednesday, August 28th is an Asynchronous E-Learning Day.
Students Will:
-work independently at their own pace on assigned work.
-access work through Google Classroom.
-communicate with teachers through email or Google Classroom at designated times during the day.
-Attendance and work completion count.
Tech assistance on E-Learning days: 317-535-3446


It's a WIN for the WARRIORS!
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IT'S GAMEDAY!!!



FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. THIS COURSE IS CURRENTLY FULL HOWEVER WE WILL PULL OFF THE WAITLIST AS SPACE BECOMES AVAILABLE! Access Waiting List: https://bit.ly/3XpLxS9


Grassy Creek Literacy Night!
Thank you GCES families for supporting Literacy night.











Appeals On Wheels!
The Indiana Court of Appeals held oral arguments for the case of Jordan v. State at the WCHS Auditorium on Wednesday. A three-judge panel presided over the case in front of approximately 170 Whiteland and Brown County seniors. State Representative Michelle Davis, along with Dr. Edsell, Dr. Shipp, and local judges, also attended the event. Social Studies Teacher Kaitlin Holton organized the session to provide students with a firsthand understanding of the judicial process.
The Honorable Leanna Weissmann, Peter Foley, and Paul Felix presided over the case. The Appeals Court, which is the second highest court in Indiana, reviews appeals from the state's trial courts and certain state agencies. However, it does not preside over trials and cannot review death penalty and life without parole cases, as these are appealed directly to the Indiana Supreme Court. Students had lots of questions for the judges during a Q and A session which followed.

South Indy Youth Hockey!

Arriving In Style!!!
Break-O-Day Elementary third-grade student, Brian Williams got the ride of a lifetime Tuesday morning when he pulled up at school in a New Whiteland Fire Truck with lights flashing and siren blaring.
Brian won the arrival package from a raffle at National Night Out. How did he like it?....the smiles seem to say it all. Thanks to the New Whiteland Fire Department for making it all happen.

Dr. Butler!
Congratulations to Clark-Pleasant administrator Ruby Butler for recently obtaining her doctoral degree. Dr. Butler was recognized by the school board for her accomplishments during Monday night's meeting.

Pleasant Crossing Elementary Principal, Dr. Abbie Oliver was recognized by Dr. Edsell and the school board Monday night. Dr. Oliver has been named District 9 Elementary Principal of the Year. Congratulations Dr. Oliver.

ROCK STAR NURSE Recognized!
Pleasant Crossing school nurse, Beth Dehart, was recently honored at the school board meeting for receiving the prestigious ROCK STAR School Nurses Award. This national recognition, awarded to only seven school nurses across the country, celebrates Beth's exceptional dedication and service. Let's join in applauding Beth for her outstanding achievement!

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!


IT'S ALMOST TIME!


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.



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

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.

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.



