The Spirit Team STRIKES AGAIN!!!!!!
You all were AWESOME this morning! What a beautiful way to start the day.
We welcome our new members Victoria, Dee and David😁. It's always great to see Bethany in the house! You GO Anne', Evan and Braden-TWO DAYS in a row!!! Butch - we see you on car-rider duty!!!! Pastor Wayne, thank you for ALLLLLLLL you do for our schools!
We will be on Fall Break in October, so our next opportunity to bring joy will be
Wednesday @ 7:10 AM at WCHS starting November 15
Thursday @ 7:10 AM at CPMS starting November 16
No worries, I will remind you!😉





Mid-State Champs!
Tuesday we played Martinsville. The varsity won 5-0. The JV won 4-0. With these wins, the varsity and JV teams became the 2023 undefeated Mid-State Conference champions. If you like numbers, here are some numbers to show you about the Whiteland tennis program.


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Greetings from your Spirit Team!
It was an awesome morning to greet our High School Warriors! Thank you Braden, Evan, Anne' and Dr. Edsell Your presence put a smile on so many faces today. Even the sleepyheads😁.

Eagle Scout Recognized by School Board!
Members of the Clark-Pleasant School Board recognized WCHS student, Logan Bast, Tuesday, for his Eagle Scout Project which benefits the school district. Logan, recently completed his project working with CPCSC Operations Director, Sam Arnes, who introduced him at the board meeting. The project was completed in the 8-acre wooded area between Sawmill Woods and Break-O-Day Elementary. Logan's troop and volunteers helped clear the trails by cutting and moving fallen trees and clearing overgrowth to create wider paths. Signs were also made to help identify some of the tree species found in the nature area. The classroom environment consisted of constructing new picnic style tables and benches all built by Logan’s troop, BSA Troop #615.








CPCSC-Town of Whiteland Honor Mr. Schwenk
WCHS Government teacher, Justin Schwenk, was recognized and honored at Tuesday's school board meeting. Whiteland Town Manager, Carmen Young, gave Mr. Schwenk an award for the work he and his students did in the aftermath of the tornado. The student's were tasked with working with local government to come up with viable solutions to problems that can result from a disaster. Students in the dual-credit government class were praised for their work as well.








Constitution Day
RCE 2nd Grade read about the Constitution and brainstormed ways to be a good citizen. Each student designed a handprint and wrote on it 1 way they could be a good citizen. We put the handprints together to form wings for our 2nd grade American Eagle display.






There will be a FREE children's concert on Sun, Sept. 24 at 4 p.m. It will be held at the Greenwood Amphitheater.
It will feature students from Greenwood, Clark-Pleasant, and Perry Meridian Middle School.
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and enjoy an evening of great music!

Did You Know?
Grassy Creek Elementary tudents shared Fun Facts about the Constitution on the announcements today in celebration of Constitution Day!

Cheer Champions!
Whiteland Cheer takes first place in Large Varsity Timeout Division and claims Grand Champion in the Timeout Division at the Red Devil Classic at Jeffersonville!

Jackson Breaks Own Record!
In the Golden Spike Invitational, Tori Jackson broke her own school record with a new time of 18:35 for a girls cross country race! The legend of Tori Jackson continues!

"300 Wins"
Congratulations to head tennis coach Mike Gillespie who reached his 300th career boys tennis victory with a win over Decatur Central on August 29th! Gillespie now has 516 wins across boys and girls tennis combined. This man is a future hall of famer!

Celebrating The Constitution!
BES 4th grade students learned about the Constitution to celebrate Constitution Day on September 17. They created a flag with the words of the Preamble on it and discussed its importance.







PCES Constitution Day Fun!
In Mrs. Borges-Hardesty’s kindergarten class, they signed their own classroom constitutions and wrote a sentence about how to be a good citizen in our school! #wearepces



The Singing Teacher!
Eighth grade History teacher, Scott Parkhurst tends to employ unique teaching techniques to reach his students. Perhaps one of the most fun things he does is sing to them. Not just any song...he actually writes songs about the subject matter. Today the History Department celebrated Constitution Day so Mr. Parkhurst wrote a song about the Constitution. To hear it go to our Facebook page.
What some people may not know is that Mr. Parkhurst is an actual recording artist who recently released his debut album at an event in Franklin. The album completes four years of work and includes songs like; "My Cadillac" and "I Don't Write Love Songs". You can read more about it in NUVO.
We caught up with Mr. Parkhurst and his colleagues as they welcomed students this morning at CPMS.










Pearl's Busy Day!
Pearl visited Kindergarten reading time where kids got to read their books to her in Mrs. Yordy’s class, a Warrior Way reward @ GCES, teaching future therapy dogs @PCES, and a classroom reward for Mrs. Chipman’s class for earning all their stars by getting compliments for good behavior.







Hispanic Heritage!
On Friday, September 15th, the Spanish Honor Society organized a flag parade to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month. Our Hispanic/Latino students were excited to participate as flag carriers. The SHS leaders did a great job organizing and executing this parade.



Boy's Tennis!
On Saturday, we hosted a tournament. We won our third tournament of the season as we beat Jennings County 5-0, University 3-2, and Peru 3-2.
We host Greenfield on Monday and Indian Creek on Tuesday.

Fall Choir Concert!

"Make Their Day".
A Clark Elementary student got a unique Warrior Way experience today. CES Principal, Dr. Sloan let third grader, James, who is into cars check out his 20 year old Jeep. Looks like James might want a Jeep some day.

