Students
Fort Wayne Community Schools is proud of its diverse student body, made up of nearly 32,000 students. We are one of a few districts in the state that provides full-day kindergarten to all students. We offer rigorous programs at every grade level, including a number of Advanced Placement, dual credit and specialty programs in our five high schools. We build strong relationships with our students and families to ensure all students are educated to high standards. Our graduation rate shows our success with 88.1 percents of seniors graduating in 2011.
- Our 2011 - 2012
monitors progress toward raising student achievement by connecting measurable data points with milestones framed within our District Goals
. - The School List is your best source of detailed information about each school. Select a school from the list to see detailed information about that school, or select the address to see a map of the school's location..
- The Student-Parent Handbook
Spanish
Burmese
provides information and resources students need as they progress through FWCS. A printed copy of this guide is also mailed to each family at the beginning of the school year.
No Alcohol No Drugs
NAND is working to prevent student alcohol, illegal drug and tobacco use at parties, in homes and cars, among peers and at social events. Find out more here.
- NAND - Join the the Party Safe Home campaign.
Homework Help/Cool Sites for Kids
Elementary level
- National Geographic for kids
- PBSKids.org - PBS Kids Web site
- Starfall.com - A fun site for kids that focuses on beginning reading skills.
- Primarygames.com - A fun site that includes math, language, social studies and science games.
- Brainpopjr.com - A fun, animated site that includes, math, language, arts and technology and much more.
- Fun Brain - Arcade-style math and reading games.
Middle/high school level
- Teen Ink - Magazines, Web sites and books written by teens.
- Mathwords.com - Terms and formulas from algebra to calculus.
- The Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization offering a free online collection of more than 3,300 micro lectures through YouTube. Subjects include math, history, finance, science, civics, art history and economics.
- Windows to the Universe - Web site focusing on all areas of science.
- The Physics Classroom - Web site focusing on physics.
All ages
- NASA for Kids
kidsclub/flash/index.html - NASA's official Web site for kids. - How Stuff Works - A great place to find out how different things work.
- Kids Click! - A Web search for kids designed by librarians.
- ACPL Homework Help - Homework help and educational Web sites compiled by the Allen County Public Library.
- Kids.gov - The U.S. Government's official Web site for kids.
- Merriam-Webster.com - Online dictionary.
- Culture Grams - Concise, reliable reports on more than 200 countries and each of the 50 United States and 13 Canadian provinces and territories.
- readwritethink - Resources for students, teachers and parents.
- Online Spanish dictionary
- WordReference.com - Online dictionary in multiple languages, including French, Arabic, Polish, Korean and Chinese.
- Consumer Reports Safety Alert - Check out this safety recall site maintained by Consumer Reports and endorsed by the National PTA for the latest recalls.
- On Guard Online - This site provides practical tips from the federal government and technology industry on how to safety use the Internet.
- The Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization offering a free online collection of more than 3,300 micro lectures through YouTube. Subjects include math, history, finance, science, civics, art history and economics.
Academic Help
Academic Help for Students
Study Connection
Each week, students who have been identified by teachers as needing extra help are bussed to the workplace of their tutors, area business people. Paired for a school year, tutor and student spend one hour together per week. Tutors offer homework assistance but even more importantly, the interest and focused attention of a caring adult.
Calendars
Summary Calendar 
Summary calendar of events for the district. It details the entire school year, including conferences, holidays, vacation days, make-up days etc.
District Calendar
School Calendars
Individual school calendars are maintained on each school's Edline home page. Parents with Edline accounts can login and see a combined calendar presenting all events that their students need to know. Each teacher in the FWCS District has a web page with a calendar for each class that they teach. They can list assignments, tests, grades, study helps, class expectations, all on a web page that you can access at any time.
Athletic Event Schedules
- Coming Soon!
Grant and Scholarship Information
- Scholarships and Grants
- Learn More Indiana - Information on Indiana colleges and universities and career exploration, your college and career connection!
- State Student Assistance
Twenty-first Century Scholars - The Twenty-first Century Scholars Program began in 1990 as Indiana's way of raising the educational aspirations of low and moderate-income families. The program aims to ensure that all Indiana families can afford a college education for their children. - Learn More Indiana
Twenty-first Century Scholars - Income-eligible 6th, 7th and 8th grade students that enroll in the program and fulfill a pledge of good citizenship are guaranteed the cost of four years of college tuition at any participating public college or university in Indiana. - Questa Foundation - Questa Foundation offers scholarships as well as low-interest loans allowing high school graduates to borrow up to $20,000 over 4 years for college. Upon graduation, students can receive up to 50% in debt forgiveness if they graduate with a 2.75 GPA and choose to live and work in the 11 counties of northeast Indiana.
Northeast Indiana College Fair
What's Next? The Northeast Indiana College Fair will be held at the IPFW Fieldhouse on March 12, 2013. Click the link below to see a list of colleges, universities and other organizations scheduled to participate. Get ready for your next step!
School Websites
Parents can access their students' grades, attendance records, assignments and more through the Pinnacle Internet Viewer.
If you need a username or password for Pinnacle, please contact your school..
If you experience any issues logging on or using Pinnacle, please contact FWCS at 467-2164.
School Websites
Schools have individual websites. Find school calendars, contact information and other school information here.
General Information
Student-Parent Handbook
This book contains valuable information that students need to know regarding daily life in our district, from calendars, school meals and transportation to our nationally recognized school choice program. It also includes our behavior code, which sets the District's behavioral expectations and disciplinary consequences for students.
- Student-Parent Handbook
(English) - Spanish

- Burmese

Code of Conduct
FWCS' Code of Conduct
Spanish
Burmese
outlines the District's commitment to reinforcing positive student behavior and teaching students to be produtive, responsible citizens while maintaining a safe environment in which all students can learn.
Services
Secure Transcript from Docufide.com
Online transcript request and delivery
Career Planning
Course Description Handbook
Plan your career path!
2013 College Fair Attend the Northeast Indiana College Fair!
Career & Technical Education
The FWCS Anthis Career Center supports 22 area high schools and more than 1,000 students with its career education programs. It offers dual-credit opportunities, internships, and certifications. Its mission is to provide students the skills to succeed and the opportunities to use those skills.
New Tech @ Wayne
"Every student deserves this chance - to be taught critical thinking skills, to work with others (collaboration), to use technology as a tool, to work on fine-tuning oral and written communication skills, to understand what it means to have a strong work ethic, and to be able to apply what they learn to the real world. We are preparing students for the 21st century....how is that not good for every student?" Liz Bryan, Director, New Tech @ Wayne









