Parents of children with an IEP, mark your calendars! We're excited to announce a series of important community events for the 2025/2026 school year, focused on topics in special education.
Join us to connect with other families and gain valuable insights and resources to help your child succeed.
We look forward to seeing you there!
PCES SEPAC
Join us to connect with other families and gain valuable insights and resources to help your child succeed.
We look forward to seeing you there!
PCES SEPAC


Today, we welcome Mrs. Kaitlyn Mendez-Engel! Mrs. Mendez comes to WT with nearly 10 years of experience teaching art at LaPorte High School. She will be teaching all levels of middle school art, 2D/3D art, ceramics, and AP art. Mrs. Mendez is excited to continue building the WT art program and looks forward to a much shorter drive to school this year.
Welcome, Mrs. Mendez!
Welcome, Mrs. Mendez!

MS Boys Baseball vs South Central

Boys Soccer vs Hebron

MS Girls Softball vs South Central

Girls Soccer at Hammond Morton

Last Call!
There are extra yearbooks available. If you still wish to purchase a yearbook, please bring cash/check (made out to Washington Township Middle/High School) to Mrs. Leighty for $85. These overrun copies will ONLY be available until Wednesday.
There are extra yearbooks available. If you still wish to purchase a yearbook, please bring cash/check (made out to Washington Township Middle/High School) to Mrs. Leighty for $85. These overrun copies will ONLY be available until Wednesday.
This Week In Senator Athletics for August 25-30, 2025. You can view the upcoming WTMHS athletic events or download a Senator sport schedule for 2025-2026. https://www.senatorsathletics.com/Events

Girls Soccer vs North White

WTHS Marching Band at Kouts Pork Fest

Girls Volleyball C Team at New Prairie Invitational

MS Boys and Girls Cross-Country at North White Invitational

Girls Volleyball at LaPorte Invitational

Boys and Girls Cross-Country at North White Invitational

Selfie Friday!! Selfie Friday!! Two selfies for the price of one! Many thanks to this week's WTMS selfie host, Ms. Fleming!


Start your Friday by meeting WT's new PE teacher, Mr. Brandon Davis! Mr. Davis comes to WT with experience in strength training and physical therapy. His experience coaching both track (at Lake Central) and cross country (at Valpo) has led him to embrace education and enter the classroom. Mr. Davis will be teaching all levels of PE, advanced PE, and will also coach track at WT.
Welcome to the team, Mr. Davis!
Welcome to the team, Mr. Davis!

Komfort Kart
Riley Children’s Hospital
Our Key Club will be collecting items to donate for patients and families at Riley’s until September 30th. We would greatly appreciate any contribution of the items listed below. It’s an amazing feeling when you know you are helping lighten the worry for families who are going through a crisis with a loved one, especially when it’s a child. Donations can be brought to Mrs. Rea’s room, or to the office. Thank you for your help!
All items must be new and in the original packing. Monetary donations are also accepted. Please make checks payable to WTS Key Club and we will make one check to Riley’s.
Fleece Blankets
Chap Stick/Lip Balm
Travel sized only: Men & Women’s Deodorant, Men’s & Women’s Shaving Cream/Gel, Mouthwash, Hair Conditioner
Hairbrushes
Game Books, Word Search Crossword Puzzle Books
Soft Fuzzy Footies or Slippers
Disposable Razors
Toothbrushes (Individually wrapped or packaged- ADULT Size)
Body - Facial Nylon Loofahs/Poufs
Chewing Gum (3 packs to a package type)
Mints - i.e. Altoids, Tic Tacs
Hair Scrunchies (ponytail holders-large thicker holders)
Riley Children’s Hospital
Our Key Club will be collecting items to donate for patients and families at Riley’s until September 30th. We would greatly appreciate any contribution of the items listed below. It’s an amazing feeling when you know you are helping lighten the worry for families who are going through a crisis with a loved one, especially when it’s a child. Donations can be brought to Mrs. Rea’s room, or to the office. Thank you for your help!
All items must be new and in the original packing. Monetary donations are also accepted. Please make checks payable to WTS Key Club and we will make one check to Riley’s.
Fleece Blankets
Chap Stick/Lip Balm
Travel sized only: Men & Women’s Deodorant, Men’s & Women’s Shaving Cream/Gel, Mouthwash, Hair Conditioner
Hairbrushes
Game Books, Word Search Crossword Puzzle Books
Soft Fuzzy Footies or Slippers
Disposable Razors
Toothbrushes (Individually wrapped or packaged- ADULT Size)
Body - Facial Nylon Loofahs/Poufs
Chewing Gum (3 packs to a package type)
Mints - i.e. Altoids, Tic Tacs
Hair Scrunchies (ponytail holders-large thicker holders)

MS Boys Baseball vs Kouts

MS Girls Softball vs Kouts

This week in Biomedical Science, our class had the exciting opportunity to learn firsthand about crime scene investigation from three guest speakers: Off. Knapp, Cpl. Alonzo, and Sgt. Graf. They discussed the critical steps taken when arriving at a crime scene. Their explanations highlighted the importance of attention to detail, teamwork, and proper procedures to ensure that evidence is collected and preserved accurately for legal proceedings.
One of the most fascinating parts of their visit was the demonstration of the FARO 3D crime scene scanner. This advanced technology creates highly detailed, three-dimensional renderings of crime scenes, allowing investigators to analyze the environment from all angles. It was incredible to see how this technology can be used to revisit scenes virtually, helping solve cases and present visual evidence in court.
It was a unique and engaging experience that helped connect our classroom learning to real-life forensic applications. We are grateful to Off. Knapp, Cpl. Alonzo, and Sgt. Graf for taking the time to share their expertise and passion for their work.
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One of the most fascinating parts of their visit was the demonstration of the FARO 3D crime scene scanner. This advanced technology creates highly detailed, three-dimensional renderings of crime scenes, allowing investigators to analyze the environment from all angles. It was incredible to see how this technology can be used to revisit scenes virtually, helping solve cases and present visual evidence in court.
It was a unique and engaging experience that helped connect our classroom learning to real-life forensic applications. We are grateful to Off. Knapp, Cpl. Alonzo, and Sgt. Graf for taking the time to share their expertise and passion for their work.
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