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East Allen County Schools eyes partnership with carpenters union

East Allen County Schools students could earn credit toward an apprenticeship under a proposed agreement with the carpenters union, the school board was told Tuesday.

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Homemade library cart serves school | Schools | The Journal Gazette


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Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison uses a homemade cart to deliver books to students unable to visit the school library because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Homemade library cart serves school
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
Croninger Elementary School media clerk Sharon Grandmaison began the academic year knowing she would have to travel to classrooms to deliver library books to students because of coronavirus restrictions.

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Gift goes to EACS program | Schools | The Journal Gazette


Gift goes to EACS program
Career Center receives $194,300
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
A months-old East Allen County Schools program got an almost $200,000 boost Thursday from a foundation that supports northeast Indiana's manufacturing sector.
Superintendent Marilyn Hissong joined Tim Wiegand, executive director of the East Allen Career Center, in accepting a $194,300 check from the 80/20 Foundation Trust.
The money will help the career center buy state-of-the-art equipment to prepare students for the workforce, according to a news release.
Wiegand described it as a generous contribution to the precision machining program.
“This partnership is further evidence of the collaborative relationships being forged throughout northeast Indiana, and the East Allen Career Center is proud to be a part of the energy building in our region,” Wiegand said in a statement.

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