District Positive Happenings for the month of April
April has been a month filled with growth, creativity, and accomplishment across our schools. Students have continued to excel in academics, the arts, and athletics, earning recognition and demonstrating dedication, perseverance, and school pride.
Classrooms have been alive with hands-on learning and collaboration, as students engaged in meaningful experiences across a variety of subjects. From STEM and the arts to literacy and real-world applications, learners have been actively exploring, creating, and problem-solving in ways that bring their learning to life.
Our schools also embraced opportunities to build community and celebrate positive school culture. Through PBIS initiatives, special events, and collaborative activities, students strengthened connections with peers, staff, and community partners while being recognized for their positive contributions.
Beyond the classroom, students represented our district through performances, competitions, and athletic events, while others gained valuable real-world experience through career-focused programs and partnerships. These opportunities continue to prepare our students for success both in and beyond school.
We are also proud of the continued growth of our programs and the dedication of our staff in creating engaging, supportive learning environments that meet the diverse needs of all students.
Be sure to check out the attached document for highlights from each of our schools. We are incredibly proud of our students, staff, families, and community partners for making April another outstanding month across our district!
April Positive Happenings: https://aptg.co/jzzKlt

Attention Parents!
PSSA ELA testing for grades 3-8 begins tomorrow, Tuesday, April 21 and runs through Thursday, April 23. Please make sure your child gets plenty of rest each night and starts the day with a good breakfast. Let’s do our best and rock the PSSAs!
Explore the Power Behind How Things Work!
Warren County School District is again participating in the Remake Learning Days for 2026. Remake Learning Days is a learning festival that celebrates the many learning opportunities in a community! This celebration highlights innovative experiences and opportunities for youth to develop their sense of creativity, perseverance and curiosity.
Remake Learning Days events will be happening all over the state. Join us in the discovery of how things work!
Warren County Career Center LGI
347 E. 5th Ave. Warren, PA
May 9, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
FREE Event | Grades K–5
Students will embark on an exciting, hands-on adventure to discover how energy makes things move, light up, and work! Through interactive learning stations designed for curiosity and experimentation, participants will explore different forms of power. Learners will experiment with different energy sources, compare how power choices impact outcomes, build and test simple systems, and collaborate to solve problems. This engaging event helps students understand how energy is generated, transferred, and used in everyday systems.
Flyer for more information

Kindergarten Registration: Kindergarten registration for the upcoming school year is open—and it’s all online. We encourage families to register as soon as possible. Visit the Registration tab on the district webpage for more information.
Kindergarten Roundup: Each elementary school will host a Kindergarten Roundup session so interested parents can meet with various people to learn more about kindergarten and complete helpful screenings. Please see the flyer below for more information: Informational Flyer.
Kindergarten Roundup sessions will be held at each building from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM on the following dates:
Eisenhower Elementary School: Tuesday, May 12th
Sheffield Elementary Middle School: Thursday, May 21st
Warren Area Elementary Center: Thursday, May 14th
Youngsville Elementary Middle School: Tuesday, May 19th

Hello,
The 2025-2026 YEMS yearbook order deadline has been extended to this Sunday, April 12th. Orders may be placed by going to ybpay.com and using the code 7902626. Thank you.
March Positive Happenings
March has been an exciting month of achievement, creativity, and growth across our schools. Students have continued to excel in academics, the arts, and athletics, earning recognition at the regional and state levels while demonstrating dedication, teamwork, and school pride.
Classrooms have been filled with engaging, hands-on learning experiences as students explored science, technology, engineering, and the arts in meaningful ways. From creative projects to real-world problem solving, our students continue to apply their learning in innovative and inspiring ways.
Our schools also embraced opportunities to celebrate community and connection through special events, performances, and school-wide activities that brought students, families, and staff together. These experiences helped build a strong sense of belonging and school spirit across the district.
Beyond the classroom, students represented our district with excellence in competitions, performances, and athletic events, while others took initiative through leadership and service projects that made a positive impact within their schools.
We also continue to be proud of our dedicated staff and expanding programs that support student growth and provide new opportunities for learning and exploration.
Be sure to check out the attached document for highlights from each of our schools. We are incredibly proud of our students, staff, families, and community partners for making March another outstanding month across our district!
https://aptg.co/Y7XCPY

Title II and Title IV Grants
Attention parents and community members: Your input will help us create goals for the 26-27 Title II and Title IV grants.
Title II-A is designed to increase student achievement and to improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers and administrators.
1) provide all students with access to a well-rounded education
2) improve school conditions for student learning
3) improve the use of technology in order to improve the academic achievement and digital literacy of all students
To learn more about Title II and Title IV, please click on the link below.
Video: 25-26 and 26-27 Title II and IV Presentation
PDF: 25-26 and 26-27 Title II and IV Presentation
Please answer these questions to help us focus our Title II and Title IV efforts for the upcoming year.
Feedback Link: https://forms.office.com/r/ara0VEFRD6
To help your child do their best, please ensure they get a good night’s sleep and eat a healthy breakfast each morning—either at home or by taking advantage of the school’s free breakfast program.
Thank you for your support!
ELA Testing: April 21-23
Math Testing: April 28-29
Science Grades 5 & 8 only: April 30th and May 1st!
https://aptg.co/H5939J
Warren County School District Spring Season Events Week of April 6th.
Spring Season of Events April 6th by date and by sport

21st Century Summer Program registration is now open! Students entering Grades K–5 for the 2026–2027 school year are eligible to attend. The program will be held from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Warren Area Elementary Center during the weeks of June 15–26 and July 6–17. Transportation is provided, and all students will receive free breakfast and lunch. Daily activities include STEM, wellness, academics, and environmental literacy.
Summer 2026 Flyer: https://aptg.co/k6VSd4
Registration: Registration Form

Attention Parents: Report cards will be sent home with your child today. Students in grades 3–8 will also receive a PSSA letter along with other PSSA information included with their report card. Please remember to check your child’s backpack to review these materials.
Wishing you a wonderful Easter break!
Attention K–5 Families:
If you were unable to attend our recent Title I Family Math Night on March 19th, don’t worry! We are sending home math games today for your child to enjoy. These activities are a fun way to build a love for math while practicing important math skills in a new and engaging way.
We hope you have a great time playing and learning together!
Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 31st is Spring Picture Day!
Please send your child dressed in their spring outfit and ready with their best smile!
Attention Parents:
Easter Break is coming up quickly! There will be no school from Thursday, April 2 through Monday, April 6! Classes will resume on Tuesday, April 7!
Enjoy this special time with your family—and think Spring! 🌸
Warren County Summer Music School is open for registration for current 4th grade students through adults at Beaty-Warren Middle School June 8th-26th. https://www.wcsms.org/courses/

