We are thrilled to announce that registration for the 2025-2026 school year is officially open! We are looking forward to another wonderful year of learning, growth, and discovery for all our students here in Plymouth.
Whether your child is joining our school for the first time or returning for another exciting year, we encourage you to complete the registration process as soon as possible to secure their spot.
https://plymouthcommunitysdin.sites.thrillshare.com/o/pcsc/page/registration
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Nos complace anunciar que la inscripción para el curso escolar 2025-2026 ya está oficialmente abierta. Esperamos otro año maravilloso de aprendizaje, crecimiento y descubrimiento para todos nuestros alumnos de Plymouth.
Tanto si su hijo/a se incorpora a nuestra escuela por primera vez como si regresa para otro año emocionante, le animamos a completar el proceso de inscripción lo antes posible para asegurar su plaza.
https://plymouthcommunitysdin.sites.thrillshare.com/o/pcsc/page/registration


This year’s Día del Niño celebration and Marshall County Kids Expo will be combined into one exciting event! This collaborative effort promises a fun-filled day celebrating children, culture, and community resources.
What is Día del Niño?
Día del Niño, or "Children's Day," is a cherished tradition celebrated in many Latin American countries. This special day honors children and promotes their well-being through fun, learning, and cultural appreciation. PCSC is proud to bring this tradition to our community, providing a space where families can gather and celebrate our students in a meaningful way.
What is the Kids Expo?
The Marshall County Kids Expo is an annual event designed to connect families with information about local activities, camps, and services available for children throughout the summer and year-round. Attendees can explore opportunities in sports, arts, and education, ensuring parents are informed about enriching experiences for their kids.
Event Highlights:
-Games, prizes, and fun activities for the whole family
-Information on camps, activities, and services available in Marshall County
-Free health services provided by the Marshall County Health Department, including physicals, hearing, vision, dental, and lead screenings
-Delicious food from local food trucks, including Chagos Tacos, Alegria Campestre, Pa'L Antojo, and Apex Ice
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Lincoln Junior High School, 830 Gibson Street, Plymouth, Indiana 46563 (Enter Door 12)
This event is proudly sponsored by the PCSC ENL team, the Marshall County Kids Expo, and the Marshall County Health Department.
We encourage families to join us for this special celebration of children and culture. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Interested in being a vendor? Email mckidsexpo@gmail.com.


All after school activities are canceled today, 2/12/25, due to inclement weather. Please travel carefully.
Tomorrow, February 6, 2025 is a synchronous (live) eLearning day due to the anticipated icy conditions. Please check the eLearning hub for instructions for your school. Instructions are available by 9am the day of a cancellation.


Any events scheduled to start after 5:30pm today are cancelled due to the anticipated ice storm. Please travel carefully.
The cold weather bus for walkers will run tomorrow (1/24/25) in the morning only. Bus 99.


PCSC will offer the cold weather bus today for walkers. Bus 23. Please note the stops have been updated. Pick up time has been adjusted two hours, per the two hour delay.


Tomorrow, January 22, 2025 PCSC will be on a two hour delay schedule.


Monday, January 20 is a scheduled eLearning day. Please check your school's eLearning hub for instructions: https://www.plymouth.k12.in.us/o/pcsc/page/elearning-day-assignments


The cold weather bus for walkers will run again tomorrow. See stops and times here:


PCSC will run the cold weather bus tomorrow for walkers. See the stops and times below:


Have a wonderful Winter Break! January 6 is a teacher work day, so we will see students back on January 7.


Tomorrow, PCSC will be on a two hour delay schedule. If the temperature is at 0 by 7:30am, we will offer our cold weather bus. We will make a post if that is the case.


This year marks the 26th annual Warm Up Marshall County!
Team Oliver Ford Lincoln teams up with the local community each year to ensure that people of all ages have a winter coat for the season. Please drop off your new or cleaned/gently used coats to one of their sponsors listed on the attached flyer.
Should you have a coat to donate, collection will continue through Wednesday, November 20th.
Should you be in need of a coat, distribution will be Saturday, November 23rd 10am - noon & Sunday, November 24th noon - 2pm.
Thank you!


We will see you tonight for Trunk or Treat! All proceeds go to Riley's Children Hospital.


Physical Therapist Laura Scott in conjunction with PATHS would like to remind you October is National Physical Therapy Month.
Follow the link below to find out more about what PTs and PTAs along with the rest of PATHS are doing to support our district as well as those around us.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15hyXs9xLKv5jW9Iegs_fMuKivRQHseG1/view?usp=drive_link

If you can’t make it to Plymouth Wesleyan, drop items off to your school cafeteria/kitchen and we will see that the items be delivered Friday afternoon.

We appreciate the Plymouth Fire Department for bringing the Safe House program to our elementary schools each year! The program educates our students on fire safety in a setting that mimics home.

We are incredibly grateful for the dedication and hard work of our custodians! Thanks to them, our facilities stay clean and welcoming, creating an environment where learning thrives.

Congratulations to Allison Shook, President of the Plymouth Community School Corporation School Board, for being named School Board Member of the Year for 2024 by the Indiana School Boards Association (ISBA)! 🎉
Allie’s leadership and dedication to our schools and community have been truly transformative. From spearheading solar energy projects and redistricting efforts to advocating for PreK programs and launching the Marshall County Career Innovation Center, her impact has been far-reaching. We are proud to have her championing the future of our students.

