
Our Clark-Pleasant Music Teachers and students were well represented at the Indiana Music Educators Association Conference in Ft. Wayne this past weekend. We had CPCSC students in the Indiana Junior All State Band, the IMEA Honor Choir (elementary and middle school), All State Choir, and the IMEA Honor Band. This is a huge accomplishment for our students. In addition, Paige Lundy (Ray Crowe) and Emily Arndt (Clark) presented sessions at the conference, Pete Sampson (WCHS) ran a Jazz Reading Session, Kendall Anvoots (CPMS) and David Phebus (Whiteland Elementary) chaperoned the honor choir, and Katy Briel (CPMS) coordinated the Junior All State Band and Abby Ellinger (CPMS) chaperoned.










Recognize Excellence!
Two CPCSC staff members were recognized for their outstanding work, during Monday's board meeting. Desirae Bockelman, a certified staff member and Lisa Stidham a classified staff member were both highlighted as part of the Recognize Excellence program.

New K-5 Reading Curriculum Selection Process!
Clark-Pleasant is in the process of selecting a new reading curriculum for grades K-5. Parents and community members are invited to attend a vendor preview session alongside our staff to provide input on our final two options.
WHEN: Thursday, January 30, 2025
TIME: 5:15-7:30 PM
WHERE: Clark-Pleasant Administration Building, 50 Center Street, Whiteland
RSVP: bit.ly/Reading_25 or scan the QR Code below

Dear Clark-Pleasant Community Families,
Due to the current winter weather conditions, Clark-Pleasant Community Schools has made the decision to do a 2-hour early dismissal from school today, Friday, January 10th.
Please refer to the infographic posted here and on ParentSquare that shows the early dismissal times for our buildings.
All after-school practices, games, events, and Honey Grove etc. are cancelled.
Thank you for your patience, understanding, and flexibility as we try to make decisions in the interest of safety for our students and staff.
Sincerely,
Clark-Pleasant Community Schools

A great way to return from an extended winter break is the spelling bee! Today 20 classroom finalists in 3rd-5th grade competed in a school wide spelling bee. Our winner, 5th grade student Kai Kelly will represent Break-O-Day at the Johnson County spelling bee next week. Congratulations to all students who participated great job!











Clark-Pleasant Schools will have a Synchronous (LIVE) eLearning Day on Tuesday, January 7, 2025 due to the lingering impact of our winter weather.




Clark-Pleasant Schools will have a Synchronous (LIVE) eLearning Day on Tuesday, January 7, 2025 due to the lingering impact of our winter weather.

Clark-Pleasant Schools will have an Asynchronous (not live) e-Learning day Monday January 6, 2025 due to our inclement weather.




A great way to start winter break with an all school sing -a-long! We even had special guests from the Whiteland Community High School Shades of Blue choir, and don't forget Santa! Happy Holidays, and have a safe winter break! Students return January 6!







BES student council members shopped until they dropped today. We used funds raised from our Turkey Trot fundraiser to purchase gifts for BES families. Thank you for helping make this trip possible.








Clark-Pleasant Schools will be on a 2-hour delay for Tuesday December 3, 2024 due to slick roads.


Spirit wear makes a great holiday gift! Ordering will close at the end of the week! Remember orders are online only, no money will be collected at school.


The 2nd annual Break-O-Day Thanksgiving Day parade. Fifth grade students designed floats on robots in STEM class and held a parade for students to enjoy!







Dine-to-Donate tonight at Chick-fil-a North Greenwood!



Turkey Trot Challenge starts tomorrow!


Turkey Trot Challenge starts next week!


PTO Spirit Wear is on Sale now! You can order via the QR code on the flyer. All orders are online only, no money will be collected at school.


A huge shoutout goes to Mr.Abney, Miss Crowe and Mr. Bockelman for representing BES in the Warriors vs. Harlem Wizards game on Saturday. Thank you for doing such an amazing job!


Fifth graders at BES took a trip to JA Biztown. Students spent time in class preparing for the visit to Biztown by learning about finances, interviewing for positions, and learning about responsibilities and routines that take place in a community. Once there, students participated in many "real world" activities like operating banks, managing restaurants, writing checks, or voting for the mayor. Students were able to connect the dots between what they learn in school and the real world!









Harlem Wizards vs. Warrior Staff/Alumni November 9, 2024
