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We understand that the uncertainty around SNAP benefits will create challenges for many families and we want to offer support during this time. Here is a list of community supports that may benefit your family. Washington Township School Social Workers connect families to school and community resources. Please reach out to your school social worker if you have questions, need support or want to know how you can help. 

Elementary Schools: Middle Schools:
  • Allisonville - Ms. Abriani-Brown
  • Clearwater -Ms. Cabrera-Pence
  • Crooked Creek - Ms. Lambert
  • Fox Hill - Ms. Conner
  • Greenbriar - Ms. Daunhauer
  • Nora - Ms. Hakim
  • Spring Mill - Ms. Branch
  • Willow Lake - Ms. Yarger

 

  • Eastwood - Ms. Jeran
  • Northview - Ms. Raichel (maternity leave)
    please contact the student services secretary, Ms. Hendricks to be connected to a school counselor.
  • Westlane - Ms. Jones

North Central HS, True North & JEL:

  • Ms. Johnson
  • Ms. Hawkins
  • Ms. Shannon

 

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

 

Community resources guide (with food pantries)

Community Resource Guide

School and Community Resources (with a list of WT school social workers)

School & Community Resources

Food Support
 
 

Youth & Family Serving Organizations
 

If you are facing eviction or experiencing homelessness contact the district McKinney-Vento liaison, Crystal Haslett at chaslett@msdwt.k12.in.us or call the Homeless Initiative Program (HIP) and ask for a housing needs assessment or access help at the Coalition for Homlessness Intervention and Prevention

 

A flyer lists November food events in Indianapolis, with dates, times, and locations.

Informational poster listing food assistance resources in Indiana.

 

 

 

 

Fall 2025 Newsletter

Click the “More Info” button at the bottom to open the Fall 2025 Newsletter.

A school newsletter cover features students and staff, with the Washington Township Schools logo.

 

 

MIC Announcment

The Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference logo features a flame above the letters 'MIC'.FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Carmel and Center Grove Returning to MIC in 2026-27: Resetting the Standard of Excellence


INDIANAPOLIS – The Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference (MIC) announced today that Carmel High School and Center Grove High School back into the conference beginning with the 2026-27 school year.


The MIC was formed in 1996-97 to provide a model for interscholastic excellence across academics, athletics, fine arts, and leadership. Nearly three decades later, the conference remains the winningest in Indiana, with the most state championships of any conference, a long history of nationally ranked teams, and facilities that rival the best in the country. MIC student-athletes also lead the state in earning opportunities at the next level, securing millions in academic and athletic scholarships each year.


Most recently, while competing with only six high schools—Ben Davis, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, North Central, Pike, and Warren Central—MIC schools earned eight state titles across the past four academic years. Outside of Brownsburg, the MIC has also claimed every IHSAA 6A football championship. Collectively, member schools serve more than 100,000 students and represent the most diverse conference in the state, continuing to provide the very best in public education.


In a statement, Carmel administrators said, “Together, we can share expertise, expand leadership opportunities for students and staff, and build collaborative initiatives that benefit every community.” Center Grove administration added, “We believe in the power of a conference that reflects and uplifts the full range of student experiences—academic excellence, the arts, and collaboration among member schools.”
Following discussions throughout the 2024-25 school year and a formal request to rejoin, the two schools and the current MIC members reached an agreement to move forward together. With this decision, the MIC will again include eight high schools.


“The MIC has always been defined by strong competition and shared expectations,” the principals said in a joint statement. “This decision positions the conference to move forward with clarity and purpose as we enter our 30th year.”

School Calendar Update

A desk calendar with a red top and the word 'Calendar' is visible.The 2025-2026 school calendar has been updated to reflect an early release day for high school and middle school students on the final student day (May 21, 2026). The high school will release at 1:25 pm and the middle schools will release at 3:25 pm. The updated calendar can be found on the Calendar page.

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October 31, 2025

District Updates

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October 17, 2025

District Updates

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October 3, 2025

District Updates

District Updates Every Panther, Every Day - Connected | Challenged | Celebrated October 3, 2025 Reminder All WTS schools will be closed for . . .

September 19, 2025

District Updates

District Updates Every Panther, Every Day - Connected | Challenged | Celebrated September 19, 2025 We Grow Panthers Spotlight This week, our middle school band and. . .

View the full calendar to see all the exciting events we have happening in the next few weeks and months!

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