ALL IN Kosciusko
A middle school built in 1962 has carried Warsaw for generations, and now it’s forcing a question that reaches far beyond bricks and boilers: what kind of student experience do we want for the next 50 years, and how do we pay for it responsibly? Host Matt Deuel sits down with Dr. David Hoffert, Superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools, and Heather Reichenbach, President of the School Board, to unpack the real opportunity behind a potential Lakeview Middle School renovation and what it could mean for students, families, and the wider community. They also discuss how the district’s 10-year facility plan could make a project like this possible without increasing the tax rate. The conversation connects facility design to workforce development in Kosciusko County, partnerships with local employers, and the practical impact of reducing daily shuttle busing that eats time, fuel, and instructional minutes. Mayor Jeff Grose joins to share why Lakeview’s location makes it a potential anchor for Winona Avenue infrastructure upgrades, corridor momentum, and long-term neighborhood investment. If you have questions or want to learn more visit: Warsaw Schools Facility Planning FAQ's [https://www.warsawschools.org/facilityplanning] AllInKosciusko.com [https://allinkosciusko.com/]
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