The Warsaw Community Schools Band and Orchestra Department is scheduling instrument fittings for students interested in joining next year’s beginning band or orchestra. Fitting Date & Location: Edgewood Middle School Thursday, April 17 4:00–8:00 PM Who Should Attend: Current 5th or 6th grade students who plan to enroll in beginning band or orchestra for the upcoming school year How to Sign Up: Appointments are required. Please scan the attached QR code to sign-up Important Notes: A parent or guardian must accompany each student to the fitting. Band Director Joseph Peloza and Orchestra Director Angela Dieleman will be present to guide students in selecting the right instrument and to answer any questions. Representatives from Paige’s Music and Plum Grove Music will also be available to assist families with instrument rental or purchase options. If you have any questions, please call the Performing Arts Center Office at 574-371-5040 or email lowens@warsawschools.org. #WarsawInpsires #LakeviewInspires
1 day ago, Lori Owens
Band Fittings
POSTED: April 16, 2025 Lakeview Middle School students made a remarkable debut at the 2025 National Civics Bee, earning front-page recognition in the April 16 edition of the Times-Union. Ten students—Allison Goebel, Evelyn Pieuch, Riley Potter, Barrett Hoderek, Ezekiel Gardner, Luke Vander Bie, Caleb Handy, Estelle Jaumard, Mya McClain, and Andrea Martinez-Lara—were selected from over 100 essay submissions to participate in the local competition hosted by the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center. The event, designed to promote civic engagement among middle schoolers, featured multiple-choice quiz rounds followed by essay presentations judged by a panel. The top five finalists—Barrett, Andrea, Luke, Ezekiel, and Allison—impressed judges with their poise, professionalism, and insightful proposals. Ultimately, Barrett Hoderek secured first place and a $500 prize, Andrea Martinez-Lara earned second place with $250, and Luke Vander Bie took third with $125. All participants received certificates recognizing their achievements. This initiative was brought to Lakeview by District Media Services Coordinator Amanda Scroggs, who discovered the opportunity through her membership with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce. Scroggs expressed enthusiasm for expanding the program next year, including inviting this year's eighth-grade students to return as mentors and coaches for future participants. A heartfelt thank you goes to Lakeview Middle School educators April Boggs (ELA 8), Lynn Studebaker (ELA 7), and Brandon Murphy (Social Studies), whose dedication and guidance were instrumental in preparing students for the National Civics Bee. Their commitment to fostering civic understanding and critical thinking skills provided students with the tools and confidence to excel in the competition. Their encouragement and mentorship not only contributed to the students' success but also inspired a deeper appreciation for civic engagement among all participants. #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires
2 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED: April 15, 2025 Carmen Trier, Art teacher at Lakeview, is happy to report that 2 Lakeview students placed in the Lakes & Streams Art Contest. Each year the Lilly Center at Grace College puts on an art contest for the schools in Kosciusko County with a theme that celebrates the lakes and streams in the area, with this year's contest theme, "Wonders of the Waters." Each year Lakeview submits entries completed by 8th grade students in Advanced Art, along with any 7th or 8th grade student that is interested in the enriching opportunity. It is my privilege to share with you that we had two students in the Top 3! 8th grader Estelle J. won 1st place with her pencil drawing "Blue Heron" and a prize of $100! 7th grader Carlee S. won 2nd place with her chalk pastel drawing "Light on the Lake" and a prize of $75! Both students will have their artwork featured in a magazine and put on display this summer in Warsaw and South Whitley. #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires
3 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED: April 14, 2025 FIVE (5) days left to order your yearbooks for 2024-25. They are $15 and you may purchase them one of three ways: 1. Pay with cash - see Mrs. Mills in Student Services at Lakeview Middle School 2. Go to Blossers 3. Online at this link - https://blossers.wufoo.com/forms/lakeview-20242025-yearbook-order/ Sale ends April 18th. Don't delay! #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires
4 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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Posted: April 7, 2025 Michele White's extensive experience and deep understanding of best instructional practices have been invaluable to our school community. Collaborating closely with our leadership team, she plays a pivotal role in delivering meaningful professional development opportunities for our staff. Her diverse K-8 experience has been a tremendous resource. Throughout her tenure, every school Michele has been part of has benefited greatly from her leadership and expertise. Her contributions are not just significant; they are essential to advancing our district's mission. We are truly fortunate to have Michele serving as both the Assistant Principal and Athletic Director at Lakeview Middle School. #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires
11 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED; April 4, 2025 Hey Lakeview Tigers! As we gear up for Spring Break (April 7–11), so many of you made this last day unforgettable with our Wacky Wednesday celebration—yes, on a Friday! Thanks to all who showed off your school spirit by donning your most creative and wacky outfits today. Let's end the week on a high note and head into Spring Break with style and enthusiasm! #LakeviewInspires #WackyWednesday #SpringBreak #WarsawInspires Enjoy your break and stay safe!
14 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
Wacky Days
POSTED: April 4, 2025 April 2nd is recognized as World Autism Awareness Day, a time dedicated to increasing understanding and acceptance of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In Indiana, this day is marked by various events and initiatives aimed at celebrating the strengths and contributions of those with autism. Thank you to ​ Barbi Higginbotham, Food Services, for making and sharing these support Autism Awareness blue shirts. #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires
14 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
Autism
Posted: April 4, 2025 ​School libraries are the heart of our schools, offering students a gateway to knowledge, a cozy spot to dive into books, and a safe haven to explore and grow. Behind these vibrant spaces are our incredible librarians and Digital Learning Specialists (DLS), guiding students on their learning paths and helping them develop essential skills for today's world.​ These professionals wear many hats—they're educators, tech gurus, and champions of information literacy. They team up with teachers to craft creative learning experiences, assist students in honing critical thinking skills, and make sure everyone has fair access to digital resources. Their dedication enriches our schools and empowers our students to become lifelong learners.​ Here's our amazing team: Warsaw Community High School: Kristi Manduka, Librarian, with Circulation Assistant Tia Brown​ Edgewood Middle School: Brooke DeBoest, Librarian​ Lakeview Middle School & Gateway Education Center: Amanda Scroggs, District Media Services Coordinator, with Administrative Assistant for Library Service Judy Timmons​ Claypool Elementary School: Amy Smith, Digital Learning Specialist​ Eisenhower Elementary School: Trishelle Burchett, Digital Learning Specialist​ Harrison Elementary School: Jeanne Conley, Digital Learning Specialist​ Jefferson Elementary School: Donna Propp, Digital Learning Specialist​ Leesburg Elementary School: Mandy Mahan, Digital Learning Specialist​ Lincoln Elementary School: Athena Deck, Digital Learning Specialist​ Madison Elementary School: Sara Heckaman, Digital Learning Specialist​ Washington Elementary School: Fabiola Nunez, Digital Learning Specialist​ As the District Media Services Coordinator, I'm constantly inspired by the passion and dedication our librarians and Digital Learning Specialists bring to their work. They create environments where curiosity flourishes, encouraging students to explore, question, and discover. Their efforts are crucial in preparing our students for the challenges of the modern world.​ On this School Librarian Day, let's take a moment to celebrate and thank these remarkable professionals. Their contributions are truly invaluable!​ — Amanda J. Scroggs, District Media Services Coordinator for Warsaw Community Schools #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires #SchoolLibrarianDay
14 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
School Librarian Day
POSTED: April 3, 2025 Lakeview Middle School's 8th-grade science students are transforming the Winona Lake Canal shoreline through an innovative environmental restoration project. By strategically planting a native plant riparian buffer, students are actively reducing soil erosion, filtering pollutants, and creating critical habitat for local wildlife. The carefully selected native plants will establish deep root systems that stabilize the canal's banks, prevent sediment runoff, and naturally improve water quality. This hands-on learning experience demonstrates how biological systems can serve as powerful environmental management tools. This project was made possible through the generous support of the KEYS Foundation and The Watershed Foundation, who have provided resources, expertise, and funding to help students understand real-world ecological principles. By engaging directly with watershed conservation, these young scientists are learning how individual and community actions can make a significant environmental impact. The riparian buffer project represents an exciting collaboration between education, environmental science, and community conservation efforts. -- Nathan Patterson 7th/8th Grade Science Lakeview Middle School #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires
15 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED: April 3, 2025 We had a fantastic time this week at Lakeview Middle School celebrating Spirit Week! Wednesday's Camo Day saw students blending in with creative camouflage outfits, while Thursday's Hawaii/Tourist Spirit Day brought a tropical vibe to our halls. A huge thank you to all the students and staff who participated and showcased their school spirit! As we gear up for Spring Break (April 7–11), don't forget that tomorrow is Wacky Day! Let's make the final day before the break the wackiest one yet. Show off your most mismatched, colorful, and wild outfits to wrap up Spirit Week with a bang. #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires #SpiritWeek
15 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED: April 3, 2025 On April 3rd, Lakeview Middle School proudly celebrates Paraprofessionals Appreciation Day, a moment dedicated to honoring the invaluable contributions of our exceptional paraprofessional team: Kierstin Bullington Libby Brown Richard Fox. Shweta Mahlawat Cassie Norris Kim Patrick Gracie Pletcher Gloria Reichard Ellie Schenck These remarkable individuals are not only highly qualified professionals but also serve as exemplary role models for our students. Through their steadfast commitment, they foster an environment where students feel supported, understood, and motivated to achieve their best. Their collaborative efforts with teachers and staff enhance the educational experience, ensuring that each student receives the personalized attention they need to thrive.​ As we observe this special day, we extend our deepest gratitude to all our paraprofessionals. Your hard work does not go unnoticed, and the positive impact you have on our students' lives is immeasurable. Thank you for your dedication, compassion, and unwavering support in making Lakeview Middle School a place where every student can succeed. #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires
15 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED: April 1, 2025 Spirit Week @Lakeview - Christmas/Twin Day Tomorrow is Camo Day Spring Break (April 7 - 11) #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires #SpiritWeek
17 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED: March 31, 2025 Students were challenged to a monochromatic days today while teachers embraced that and added an FBI twist! Tomorrow is Christmas in Spring. 4 Days & Counting:-) #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires #SpiritWeek
18 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
Spirit Week
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POSTED: March 31, 2025 Lakeview Middle School recently had the honor of welcoming distinguished guests from the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce: Rob Parker (President & CEO), Lauren Twombly (Director of Marketing and Communications), and Nora Christiansen (Events Coordinator). Their visit was to recognize our dedicated educators—April Boggs (8th Grade ELA), Brandon Murphy (8th Grade Social Studies), Amanda Scroggs (District Librarian), and Lynn Studebaker (7th Grade ELA)—for their exceptional efforts in inspiring students to participate in the National Civics Bee. The National Civics Bee, an initiative by The Civic Trust® under the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, is an annual competition designed to encourage students to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. Open to 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, the Bee challenges students to showcase their understanding of the U.S. Constitution, government, and civic responsibilities. This year, twelve of our talented students will compete on Tuesday, April 15th, at 6 p.m. in the Warsaw Performing Arts Center. Everyone's invited to come and enjoy an AUDIENCE participation challenge too! The Local Competition will be made up of three rounds, including two rounds of civics-based quiz questions. Each correct answer will receive one point, and each incorrect answer or unanswered question will receive zero points. The five highest-scoring Local Finalists from the first two rounds will participate in a third round of the Local Competition which will include questions from a panel of judges regarding the Local Finalist’s essay submission. Adding a personal touch to the occasion, Rob Parker, a proud alumnus of this very building from its days as Warsaw High School, took a nostalgic moment to pose in front of his former locker. Lauren Twombly also shares a special connection as a graduate of Lakeview Middle School. Nora Christiansen brings her unique perspective from her roots in Michigan. We are immensely grateful to the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce for their unwavering support and recognition of our educators and students. Let's rally behind our participants as they prepare to demonstrate their civic knowledge and leadership skills in the upcoming National Civics Bee. Your encouragement makes all the difference! #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires #Kosciusko #CivicsBee
18 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
Civics Bee
POSTED: March 26, 2025 YEARBOOKS: Less than a month to get your yearbook ordered. Order now so you don't forget. LINK: https://blossers.wufoo.com/forms/lakeview-20242025-yearbook-order/
23 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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POSTED: March 26, 2026 On March 25, 2025, Lakeview celebrated their Quarter 3 Academic Recognition Night: Summa Cum Laude- 3.9-4.0 Magna Cum Laude- 3.7 to 3.89 Cum Laude- 3.5 to 3.69 8th Grade: Summa Cum Laude- 35 students8th Grade: Magna Cum Laude- 26 students8th Grade: Cum Laude- 21 Students 7th Grade: Summa Cum Laude- 25 Students7th Grade: Magna Cum Laude- 34 Students7th Grade: Cum Laude- 30 Students Total: 171 students Congratulations to all! #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires Our vision at Lakeview Middle School is to ensure that ALL students are learning at high levels; through an intentional, collaborative, and purposeful commitment in ensuring our students will achieve the mission statement of Warsaw Community Schools. Through this shared purpose, our collective commitment as a school is to ensure that the learning and the well being of the whole child is first and foremost in every decision that we make for our students. This will be done through the PLC model, focusing on the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional learning of ALL our students. We will meet these needs of our diverse student body through strategic focus in the areas of expertise, adaptability, empathy, and inclusivity
23 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
Academic Recognition
POSTED: March 24, 205 Students - Here's your opportunity to show your school spirit and join Student Council at Lakeview for the following Spirit Days: Monday, March 31st: Mono-Color Day Tuesday, April 1: Christmas in Spring Wednesday, April 2: Camo Day Thursday, April 3: Hawaiian Day Friday, April 4: Wacky Day #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires Spirit Week Posted to
25 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
Spirit Days
POSTED: March 24, 2025, A HUGE congratulations to the Lakeview & Edgewood Combined Choir for earning a GOLD rating at ISSMA contest this weekend. The choir worked hard to prepare musical selections to perform in front of a panel of judges who determined that their work was gold worthy! Your hard work and dedication are INSPIRING! #warsawinspires #LakeviewInspires #EdgewoodInspires
25 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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Edgewood and Lakeview band students had a great night at the ISSMA Organizational Contest on Friday. They performed with confidence and musicality, earning a GOLD Rating from a panel of three judges. Mr. Peloza, Band Director, shared, "I'm so proud of them. Thank you students, chaperones and parents for a memorable evening." #WarsawInspires
25 days ago, Amanda Waddle
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Posted: March 24, 2025 What a great night for the Edgewood and Lakeview Band students. These talented musicians competed at the ISSMA Organizational Contest Friday night and gave a terrific performance. They played with such confidence and musicality. All of their hard work earned them a GOLD Rating by a panel of 3 judges. "I am so proud of them" stated Mr. Peloza, Band Director. Thank you students, chaperones, parents for a memorable evening! 🏆👏 #WarsawInspires #LakeviewInspires #EdgewoodInspires
25 days ago, Amanda Scroggs
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