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.

Just Under a Week Away‼️
Protect the Heart. Protect the Future. ❤️
Plymouth Community School Corporation is partnering with the Zac Mago Foundation to offer a Youth Heart Screening for students ages 10–25.
📍 Lincoln Jr. High School
📅 Thursday, March 19
⏰ 5:30 PM
This screening includes:
Heart health questionnaire, Blood pressure check, ECG, Limited echocardiogram, Results reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist, Hands-only CPR & AED training.
Registration fee is WAIVED for all Plymouth Community School students.
Register online today and help us keep the beat strong in our community. ❤️
Learn more about the Zac Mago Foundation Here: https://zacmagofoundation.org/

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.


PCSC tendrá un retraso de dos horas el Lunes, 23 de
Febrero de 2026.


📣 Recordatorio que mañana Lunes 16 de Febrero de 2026 PCSC no tendrá clases para el Día de los Presidentes.


The local DCS office is hosting a foster parent education night this week.
This event is to spread awareness that there is a need for foster parents in our community/surrounding areas. Open your heart, open your home!

We are incredibly grateful for our school counselors and the vital role they play in supporting PCSC students, staff, and families every single day. From academic guidance and career planning to social-emotional support and simply being a trusted, caring presence, our counselors go above and beyond to help students succeed both inside and outside the classroom.
Thank you for listening, encouraging, advocating, and caring for our schools in so many meaningful ways. PCSC is stronger because of you, and we are so thankful for the impact you make on our students, our schools, and our community. Make sure you take some extra time out of your day this week to remind your counselor how much they mean to you and how much you appreciate them! ♥️



🚀 CTE is GROWING at Plymouth! 🚀
Career & Technical Education at the Marshall County Career Innovation Center is opening doors — and students are stepping through them in record numbers.
📈 192% enrollment growth since 2021–22
👩🎓👨🎓 Student participation nearly doubled — from 197 to 378 students
🛠️ 6.5 new and expanded career pathways, including Automotive Technology, Building Trades, Entrepreneurship, CCMA, Veterinary Science, Advanced Manufacturing, and Fire & Rescue/EMT
These programs aren’t just classes — they’re career pathways, hands-on experiences, and industry-recognized credentials that prepare students for life after graduation.
👉 This week, we’ll be sharing more details, student experiences, and videos highlighting what CTE looks like inside the classroom and beyond. Trust us — you won’t want to miss it.
Your future. Your path. Your career starts here.
Explore programs: northcentralcte.org
PCSC Enrollment: https://www.plymouth.k12.in.us/o/pcsc/page/registration










