Education Organization Rolling Out New Name
WARSAW — Its mission will remain the same, but the look will be different. Formerly known as Kosciusko County Educational Development, the name has been changed to Gradway.
Read MoreWARSAW — Its mission will remain the same, but the look will be different. Formerly known as Kosciusko County Educational Development, the name has been changed to Gradway.
Read MoreBy BRITTANY LYON Director, Kosciusko County Educational Development Michael Thacker, a senior at Tippecanoe Valley High School, is a student in the KC-Ed Grad Coach Program. As part of a dual credit class with the Grace College Business Department, Thacker was given the opportunity to participate in … Read More
By BRITTANY LYON Director, Kosciusko County Educational Development Each year, the doctors and staff at Masterson Chiropractic come together and select a non-profit to support through donations from free clinics they run over the course of the year. This year, Kosciusko County Educational Development was their group of … Read More
By BRITTANY LYON Director, Kosciusko County Educational Development Kosciusko County Educational Development student, Logan Dickerson, poses for a picture outside of her KC-Ed class. Logan is a Junior who is learning how to stay focused in class to be able to finish her tasks. Her coach, Mike Casey, … Read More
By BRITTANY LYON Director, Kosciusko County Educational Development Kosciusko County Educational Development is pleased to introduce Kayla Creech. Creech is a 2014 graduate from Whitko High School. Creech started with KC-Ed halfway through her junior year at Whitko and explains that were it not for the relationship she … Read More
The North Central Cooperative, headquartered in Wabash, Ind., recently contributed $2,000 to Kosciusko County Educational Development (KC-Ed) in support of their efforts to increase high school graduation rates in Kosciusko County. Their contribution was matched with another $2,000 by the Land O Lakes Foundation, whose goal is to … Read More