PCSC will be closed in observance of Good Friday. Classes will resume Monday, April 6, 2026.


Paraprofessionals play a vital role in our schools, supporting students in the classroom, providing one-on-one assistance, and helping create a positive learning environment each and every day.
We are so grateful for their dedication, patience, and the care they show our students. Thank you for everything you do to make a difference! 👏

📣 Spring Break Reminder:
PCSC: Classes will resume tomorrow- Monday, March 30, 2026


PCSC will be on Spring Break from Monday, March 23 to Friday, March 27, 2026
Classes will resume Monday, March 30, 2026


What an incredible achievement for Plymouth and Lincoln robotics! 🤖👏
At the Indiana State Competition at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, our programs earned a historic “triple crown,” with one Plymouth High School team and two Lincoln Jr. High teams all qualifying for the VEX Robotics World Championship in St. Louis this April. 🌎
Leading the way for Plymouth High School, lead by Coach Michael Wraight, Team 586E “Easy Breezy” — Freddy Kallenberg, Chance Miller, Wyatt Houin, and Cora Hanes, who ranked 1st in Indiana in the Robot Skills Challenge. Even more impressive, this was the team’s first time running their full skills program in competition, and they are now ranked 36th in the world out of thousands of teams across more than 50 countries.
Our Lincoln Jr. High teams also had an incredible showing, with both advancing to the final rounds and earning their places on the world stage:
🏅 Team 587V “Vulcanoes”: Bear Kallenberg & Brayden Mabie
🏅 Team 587Z “Zinbots”: Luci Hamand, Hayden Barnhart, Sydney Morrison & Carter Richards
Qualifying from Indiana is a tremendous accomplishment. With more than 300 teams across the state, the qualification rate for middle school teams is less than 4%. This April, our Lincoln Jr. High teams will compete alongside 588 of the best teams in the world, while our Plymouth High School team will join 830 top high school teams from around the globe at the America’s Center Convention Complex in St. Louis.
A special congratulations also goes to Head Coach Ashley Oliver, who was honored as Event Partner of the Year for her dedication to the program and students. We are so proud of these students and coaches, including HS assistant coach Daniel Kallenberg and LJH Assistant Coach Trisha Crawford, for representing Plymouth with excellence and now, on to Worlds! ♥️








Protect the heart. Protect the future.
The Zac Mago Foundation is offering a Youth Heart Screening for students ages 10–25
📅 March 19 | 5:30 PM
📍 Lincoln Jr. High
Youth Heart Screening for ages 10–25: ECG, blood pressure, echo, CPR training & more – FREE for PCSC students!
Early detection saves lives – don’t miss out! 💓
Learn more about the Zac Mago Foundation Here: https://zacmagofoundation.org/

Sarah VanVactor returns for her 4th year coaching at Lincoln Junior High, bringing passion and experience to the program.
For our new 7th graders, here’s a quick look at your coach:
• 4-year team captain in Vermont
• 3-time state champion (2014, 2015, 2016)
• Competed on the Junior PGA Tour
• Played on the Amateur Tour
• Trained in Florida with some of the top USGA coaches in the U.S.
Coach Sarah focuses on building confidence, strong fundamentals, and creating a fun, competitive environment for all players.
Let’s have a great season! ⛳🔥

MCHD won't be able to use their mobile unit. They will be setting up INSIDE Jefferson Elementary Gym instead!


The Board of School Trustees is searching for the next superintendent, and your input matters. Take a minute to complete the community survey—it’s quick, easy, and helps shape the future of our schools!
Survey link: https://indstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_23QrNs4lxrb5WMC
or scan the QR code.
Thank you for sharing your perspective and helping guide Plymouth Community Schools! ♥️


Michael visited Lincoln Junior High and Riverside Intermediate School, speaking with our middle school students about the serious realities and dangers of drugs and vaping. Through his personal story and honest conversation, he challenged students to think critically, make strong choices, and understand the real-life consequences that can come with substance use.
We are incredibly grateful to Michael for taking the time to connect with our students and address such an important and serious topic with authenticity and care. Conversations like these matter, and we appreciate his commitment to helping educate and empower our youth.

In February, our Transportation Department and bus drivers partnered with Kroger and all of our schools for our annual Stuff a Bus food drive. Thanks to the kindness of our students, families, and community members, we collected approximately 2,400 pounds of food to support local pantries!
Each pantry (Bread of Life Food Pantry Plymouth Indiana, Plymouth Neighborhood Center, and Plymouth Wesleyan Church) received about 800 pounds of donations to help families right here in our community.
A special thank you to Tami Gilmer and the team at Kroger for helping spread the word and supporting this effort.
We are so grateful for everyone who helped make this event such a success. The best part? Every donation stays local to support families in need. ❤️





As the Board of School Trustees begins the process of selecting the next superintendent, your voice matters. Community feedback will help guide the search for the district’s next leader.
We encourage all parents, staff, students, alumni, and community members to take a minute to complete the survey and share the qualities you would like to see in the next superintendent.
Take the survey here:
https://indstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_23QrNs4lxrb5WMC
You can also scan the QR code included.
Thank you for being part of the Plymouth community and helping shape the future of our schools. ♥️


The Plymouth High School Theater Department proudly presents A Wrinkle in Time, adapted by Madeleine Gould.
Join us tonight and tomorrow (March 6 & 7) at 7:00 PM at Plymouth High School. Doors open at 6:30 PM.
This production is brought to life by the dedication, creativity, and courage of our student actors, designers, and technicians, who have worked tirelessly to share this imaginative and meaningful story with our community.
🎟 Tickets: $7 (cash only)
Come out and support the incredible talent and hard work of our Plymouth High School performers and crew. We can’t wait to see you there! 🎭✨

We are so grateful for the incredible Social Workers at PCSC who step up for our students every single day. Their theme this year, “Unite to Ignite: Celebrating Our Impact,” perfectly captures the difference they make in our schools and community. We are grateful for all they do for our students!
From supporting students’ well-being to helping our team thrive, their impact is immeasurable. Take a moment this week to thank a Social Worker and let them know how much they’re appreciated, we are celebrating YOU! ✨


In an abundance of precaution, we had staff monitoring students who chose to participate in the walkout. Our highest priority at all times is ensuring the safety and well-being of every student in our care.
Based on advisement from the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) regarding student conduct, attendance, and discipline, the department stressed that student safety and parental authority are the primary concerns. Specifically, any student leaving a school building must have explicit permission from their parent or guardian.
In alignment with this guidance, PCSC will continue to follow our adopted attendance and student conduct policies, with the safety of our students as the most important consideration. We appreciate the cooperation of our families and community as we work together to maintain a safe and orderly learning environment.







