Good Afternoon, Warren Students, Families, and Staff,
We have some very important and timely information to share.
MSD Warren Township is excited to invite our families, students, staff, and community members to the upcoming Community Engagement Sessions on September 22, 23, and 24.
The purpose of these sessions is to gather input as we consider important updates to our district through the Enrollment Management and Redistricting Plan, which focuses on four key areas:
Balancing enrollment across our 9 elementary schools
Creating more consistent class sizes and making the best use of our resources.Considering a move of 5th-grade students back into elementary schools
Supporting student belonging, learning, and family preferences.Reviewing school start times at the elementary, middle, and high school levels
Ensuring schedules align with student needs and transportation efficiency.Exploring ways to strengthen services for elementary high-ability students
Improving learning opportunities and experiences for advanced learners.
These sessions are a chance for you to share your ideas, ask questions, and help shape the future of our schools.
You are welcome to join one, two, or all three meetings. Spanish translation will be available at each community engagement session.
Where and When
Monday, September 22,
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Creston Intermediate Middle School - Cafeteria
10925 East Prospect Street
Tuesday, September 23,
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Stonybrook Intermediate Middle School - Large Group Instruction Room
11300 Stonybrook Drive
Wednesday, September 24,
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Raymond Park Intermediate Middle School - Large Group Instruction Room
8575 East Raymond Street
I would also like to invite you to share your thoughts and ideas with us by completing this short survey linked here in English or Spanish. Your input will help guide our decisions and ensure we are making the best choices for our students, families, and community.
For additional information, linked here is the July 16, 2025, Board Meeting Presentation.
Parent / Caregiver Teacher Conferences
The success of our students is grounded in the strong partnership between our teachers and families. Building on Warren’s strong tradition of families engaging in this process, we have scheduled our District-wide Parent/Caregiver-Teacher Conferences for the evening of Thursday, October 2nd, and the morning of Friday, October 3rd.
Please note that there will be no school for students on Friday, October 3rd, to ensure ample time for parents/caregivers and teachers to meet and collaborate.
Information on how to sign up for a conference time will be shared in the coming weeks directly from your child’s school. Attached here is the 2025-2026 school year calendar.
Student, Staff, and School Safety
The safety of our students and staff is our highest priority in every Warren school and classroom. Our safety protocols are regularly reviewed and updated to meet the highest standards, ensuring that we are prepared to respond effectively to any situation. From maintaining secure facilities to practicing emergency drills, we take every precaution to create a safe environment for everyone.
We also rely on the continued partnership of our families, students, and staff. Staying alert, reporting concerns, and encouraging open communication are essential to keeping our schools safe. Below are several ways you can help us in this shared responsibility:
Contact your child’s teacher or principal through email, phone, or in person.
Report a safety concern or bullying incident by calling
317-532-3049
or by completing our
.
A District staff member will follow up with you as soon as possible.
Use the
app
, now available to all Warren students, families, and staff:
GET HELP: Submit anonymous help requests to Warren school contacts, including Messenger for two-way anonymous communication.
CRISIS TEXT LINE: Connect directly with trained, non-local crisis counselors.
GET RESOURCES: Access local, state, and federal resources and helplines.
Contact the Warren Police Department at
317-532-5643
or
.
Call 911 in any emergency.
Together, through proactive communication and awareness, we can ensure that our schools remain safe and supportive places for everyone.
Save the Date
Journey to Safety and Health Fair -
Saturday, October 25th (9AM - 12PM)
We invite you to join us for Journey to Safety & Health - Warren Township’s Family & Community Health & Safety Fair on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM at Warren Central High School South Gym.
Bring the whole family for a morning of fun, learning, and free resources! There will be information and activities for elementary, middle, and high school students, adults, and senior citizens.
Warren Central High School College and Career Fair
College and Career Go Week 2025
Mark your calendars for the Warren Central High School College & Career Fair on Thursday, September 25, from 6:00–8:00 PM!
Whether you’re planning for college, joining the military, or entering the workforce, this event is your chance to connect with experts who can help guide your next step.
Evening Highlights:
Be among the first to see our
brand-new Journey of a Graduate Center
, officially unveiled this evening!
Explore the
Journey of a Graduate Mobile Van
, which will be onsite throughout the event.
Don’t miss the
Financial Aid Presentation by INVestEd of Indiana
at 6:00 PM to learn about FAFSA, scholarships, grants, and how to make college more affordable.
Warren Central Performing Arts Performances
The Warren Central Choirs will present the Fall Choral Concert tomorrow, September 18th, at 7:00 pm in the WPAC auditorium. Admission is only $8, and Warren Township employees will be admitted free with a township ID and do not need a ticket.
Warren Central Theatre will present "Chicago: Teen Edition" on September 26th & 27th at 7:00 pm, and September 28th at 2:00 pm, in the Warren Performing Arts Center. The musical is set in the Jazz Age of the 1920s, and tells the story of Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, two women on trial for murder, who compete for fame and attention while seeking legal representation and media manipulation to avoid punishment. The Teen Edition makes the content more suitable for a younger audience by removing explicit content and language from the original show. It is not recommended for children under 13. Reserved seating tickets are now on sale, and are $12 for adults and $10 for students & faculty (with ID). You can purchase Chicago Tickets here.
Thank you for your continued support and investment in Warren students, staff, and schools! Have a great rest of your week!
Dr. Tim Hanson, Superintendent of Schools for MSD Warren Township