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Gary Community School Corporation observes Safe Schools Week with a Gun Safety Rally

The Gary Community School Corporation observed Safe Schools week with a Gun Safety Rally at West Side Leadership Academy. The event included hands-on training provided by the non-profit organization P.O.P. on Youth Violence. “Stop the Bleed” teaches three quick techniques to help save a life before someone bleeds out. This training empowers students to assist in an emergency which can potentially save a life.


“Life-threatening bleeding can happen anywhere at any time and equipping our scholars with this life skill is something we are glad to offer to our scholars thanks to P.O.P on Youth Violence,” said Dr. Paige McNulty, Manager of GCSC.


Through the initiatives by P.O.P. on Youth Violence this past spring, the district saw a decline in incidents at the high school level. The class of 2023 had the highest improvement of 100% reduction of incidents that led to accolades and recognition during the Peace, Unity & Love Tour during the National Youth Violence Prevention Week.


The partnering organization is evaluating other challenges and incentives to keep school environments safe across Northwest Indiana. The ideas and solutions around the initiative stem from the S.A.V.E. (Students Against Violence Everywhere) program under the guidance of the P.O.P. on Youth Violence. S.A.V.E. Promise Club is the student leadership initiative of Sandy Hook Promise. The aim is to empower student leaders to take an active role in increasing school safety and preventing different forms of violence in schools and communities.


“Through our partnership with the schools we want to encourage best practices from preventing violence and preventing unwanted behavior,” said Dr. Michael McGee, Founder of P.O.P. on Youth Violence.


The Gary Community School Corporation is focused on ensuring the safety of all students, staff and visitors in every school building, which includes building meaningful partnerships with safety-focused organizations.


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In the Schools

Bethune News

Perfect Attendance

New Playground

Touch a Truck

Glen Park Academy continues to encourage STEM projects! Scholars are looking forward to a trip to the Planetarium this month!


Fire Prevention and

Touch a Truck

2022-2023 Safety Patrol

STEM Activity with Partner -

Purdue Extension-Lake County 4-H

Lunch with the Principal

College GO Week at Beveridge!

Amazing experience with the Gary Fire Department!




November 9th-- Pancakes with the Principals (Attendance and Truancy Meeting)

November 10th--Read for the Record, Literacy Day (Gary Literacy Coalition)

November 10th --NED's Positive Mindset Performance

November 17th - Literacy Event

The Gary Middle School (VPA) Drama Scholars took a "stab" at creating theater worthy wounds as part of their SFX Project. Great job scholars

Say No to Drugs Posters

Spellbowl Team

Trunk or Treat

Breast Cancer Awareness

November 1st -2nd: Teen Health and wellness informational Heatlh Classes

November 1st early college dinner 4pm -6pm

November 4th Gary Aviation Day 9am - 1pm D. Coleman Hanger

November 4th WSLA Classy Cougarettes sock hop 8th period

November 11th Seniors Purdue Northwest visit

November 16th seniors 21st century scholars informational during English classes

November 17th GAPS college and career fair grades 9-11

12th grade IUN visit

November 18th GAPS college and career fair 12th grade

Community

Vote on Building(s) to be Demolished 


The Gary Community School Corporation (GCSC) has plans to demolish one to two buildings owned by the district and is seeking community input on which of the (5) properties should be a priority. An online survey has been created for citizens to voice their opinions and help with the selection of which building will be demolished.


“The buildings up for demolition are beyond the point of repair, and we want to attract buyers who can re-purpose and revitalize the space once it has been cleared,” said Dr. Paige McNulty, Manager of GCSC. “It is important that the community is given the opportunity to provide input.”


The buildings being evaluated for demolition are as follows:


Ambridge School (4th Ave & Marshall Street)


Duncan School (1110 West 21st Ave)


Melton School (4581 Fillmore Street)


Norton School (1356 Harrison Street)


Riley School (1301 E. 43rd Ave)


“Ideally, all of the buildings would be demolished, but the funding to support this concept is not available,” added McNulty.


Funds designated for the demolition are from Senate Bill 1065, which was authored by State Senator Eddie Melton.


In addition to the buildings being considered for demolition, the district still has the following (3) properties for sale:


Lincoln School (1988 Polk St)


Webster School (3720 Pierce St)


Roosevelt School (730 W. 25th Ave)



The building demolition survey will remain active online until Thanksgiving. For more information visit garyschools.org.

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Academic Plan
Updates from the District

Featuring: Col Ligon - ROTC Program

Monday, November 14, 2022

10AM at J's Breakfast Club

3669 Broadway, Gary, IN

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That Afternoon Show with Jeffrey Smith on WGVE 88.7 FM

Watch the interview with Dr. Paige McNulty and parents of the GCSC.

Athletics

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Student Stars

WSLA Students Of The Month



9th Grade - Kyle Cooper and Kaylin Quarles

10th Grade - Da'Veon Taylor and Takiyah Hearst

11th Grade - Trishtan Holmes and Angela Johnson

12th Grade - Tre'Von Sims and Kinaya Upshaw


Scholars were recognized for outstanding performance in attendance, academics, and behavior.

Staff Spotlight

 Mr. Larry Banks

Mr. Larry Banks has been working at Gary Middle School VPA for two years as a paraprofessional. According to Mr. Banks, "I genuinely love being a staff member at GMS. The staff and students are the main reason I enjoy my job." Banks is the oldest of three, born in North Carolina but raised in Gary, Indiana.


Currently, Banks attends Ivy Tech Community College full-time pursuing an associate degree in healthcare science. He will graduate next year and plans to continue on to complete his bachelor's degree. His hobbies are working out, reading inspirational books, and writing poems. As an employee at GMS VPA, he hopes that he will be an inspiration to the students he serves and a supportive colleague. 


Mr.Banks is also a math whiz. He not only gives support to the GMS VPA scholars in the special populations class, but he also helps scholars in regular education with math. He is so very important to our staff here at GMS VPA! Thank you for all you do!

A Day in the District

Jobs and Opportunities with GCSC


Athletic Trainer

Tennis Coach

Middle School Boys' Basketball Coach

Middle School Girls' Basketball Coach

Teacher K-5

Music Teacher

Engineering Teacher

Virtual Teacher

Substitute Teacher

Speech & Language Pathologist

Social Worker

School Site Coordinator

Special Education Teacher




and more...

A full list of open positions and job descriptions can be found on our website!
We encourage you to apply today!

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