Programs

Adult Education Adult Education
All of our classes are free and will help you build your learning skills and ultimately help to prepare you to take your High School Equivalency exam and beyond. We have day and evening classes to help fit around everyone's schedules and based on their current education levels.
Alternative School - Puzzle Head Alternative School
The Alternative School is a voluntary program, servicing students in the Marshall County area, who are at risk of dropping out of school or are in need of an educational alternative due to unforeseen circumstances. The school provides a performance based alternative education environment to enable individuals to recover credits needed for graduation. Students who wish to enroll in Alternative School must meet several criteria to be considered. Priority is given to upper-class students who have demonstrated a good work ethic but require an alternative setting.
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Dyslexia
The Corporation's reading plan developed under 511 IAC 6.2-3.1 shall include indicators to screen for risk factors of dyslexia, using a screening tool approved by the Indiana Department of Education that screens for characteristics of dyslexia. The mandatory universal screener approved by the IDOE that includes indicators for dyslexia shall be reported in the Corporation’s kindergarten through grade 2 reading plan.

English as New Language English Language Learners
The ELL Program
 at Plymouth Community School Corporation involves teaching children whose first or main language is not English. This program supports students with different language backgrounds and learning styles by helping them acquire the ability to use English effectively when speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
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High Ability

Plymouth Community School Corporation will continue to provide opportunities to students with high abilities that enrich their thinking, support their identified abilities and guide them through numerous experiences.

Title I Title I
Title I program provides financial assistance to LEAs and schools with high numbers or high percentages of poor children to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. Federal funds are currently allocated through four statutory formulas that are based primarily on census poverty estimates and the cost of education in each state.
Precision Machining

Precision Machining
Precision Machining I and II i
nstructs the student in shop safety, industrial terminology, hand tools, machine tooling, and measurement and layout. This course includes laboratory exercises to begin project completion of manual turning and milling operations.

Project Based Learning (PBL)

Project Based Learning (PBL)
Project Based Learning
 is an alternative instructional approach that is characterized by hands on learning that engages students and presents them with opportunities to connect their learning with the world around them.

Project Lead the Way

Project Lead the Way
Project Lead The Way is the nation's leading provider of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs. Through world-class K-12 curriculum, high-quality teacher professional development, and outstanding partnerships, PLTW is helping students develop the skills needed to succeed in the global economy.

Special Education

Special Education
In coordination with the Indiana Department of Education, the PCSC Special Education Team ensures that all eligible students with disabilities are provided a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment. The following exceptionalities are included: autism spectrum disorder, communication disorder, deaf-blindness, developmental delay, emotional disability, hearing impairment, learning disability, mental disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, traumatic brain injury, and visual impairment. (IDOE)

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Career and Technical Education Programs
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Automation and Robotics I and II
Automotive Technology I and II
Aviation I and II
Computer Network Technology
Cosmetology I and II
Criminal Justice I and II
Construction Technology I and II
 

 

Culinary I and II
Early Childhood Education I and II
Health Sciences I and II
Graphic Imaging Technology
Precision Machining I and II
Welding Technology I and II