Happy Spring Break, Greater Clark families! As a reminder, schools will be closed March 16–20 as students and staff enjoy a well-deserved break.
Please also note the following important dates for the remainder of the 2025–2026 school year:
Incoming preschool families, mark your calendars! Enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year begins March 23rd at 9:00 AM!
Any child who will be 4 years old by August 1, 2026, is eligible for our preschool program.
Families may be eligible for a 100% preschool tuition voucher or reduced tuition rate through On My Way Pre-K (OMWPK), an Indiana state-funded program that provides access to high-quality preschool for eligible families. To apply or learn more about the program, families should contact River Valley Resources directly by calling (812) 949-4381 or visiting the River Valley Resources website. Applications for On My Way Pre-K will be released the week of March 16th. Please contact River Valley Resources for more information and assistance with your application.
Families approved for Free/Reduced Price Lunch may also qualify for a reduced preschool tuition rate. Applications for Free/Reduced Lunch will be available beginning July 1 on our website under Food Services.
Applications for the Dual Language Immersion Program at Parkwood Elementary for the 2026-2027 school year are open now through April 2, 2026!
Now entering its second year, this innovative program is Southern Indiana’s first Dual Language Immersion Program, designed to help students become bilingual, bi-literate, and globally competitive beginning in Kindergarten. The program uses an 80/20 Two-Way Immersion Program in the early grades, with students receiving 80% of instruction in Spanish and 20% in English. Instruction gradually shifts to a balanced 50/50 model by third grade.
This program is open to incoming Kindergarten students who plan to attend Parkwood Elementary through fifth grade. Both native English and native Spanish speakers are encouraged to apply.
For the third consecutive year, second graders from across Greater Clark County Schools took the stage for our annual “I Have a Dream” performance. This inspiring event celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as students share powerful messages of hope, unity, and service through music and spoken word. The performance has quickly become a treasured tradition in our district and community.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the generous sponsors who made this meaningful experience possible. Because of their support, students from across the district were able to come together and shine on stage:
New Washington Elementary third graders recently had the opportunity to participate in a Mobile Agriculture Day, thanks to a Youth Innovators Empowering Agriculture Across America Grant.
During the course, students took part in an embryology lesson led by 4-H Extension Educator Katie Whiteford. As part of the experience, the class received an incubator with hatching eggs and spent 21 days observing the incubation and hatching process.
This hands-on learning opportunity allowed students to explore agriculture and science in an engaging and memorable way! We are so grateful our students were able to take part in such an immersive educational experience.
Congratulations to New Washington High School senior Denika Felker, who has been named the recipient of the Good Citizen Award presented by the Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR).
The DAR Good Citizens Award and Scholarship Contest, established in 1934, recognizes high school seniors who demonstrate the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism in their homes, schools, and communities. Students are selected by their school based on these character traits and their overall involvement and impact.
Only one student from each participating high school is selected each year as that school’s DAR Good Citizen. After being selected, students may also participate in an essay contest that advances to the chapter, state, and national levels, where scholarship opportunities are available.
Denika’s recognition reflects her strong character, leadership, and commitment to serving others, qualities that make her an outstanding representative of New Washington High School and the Greater Clark community.
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