Warsaw Schools Celebrates 2025-26 Tiger Ambassador Graduates

WARSAW, IN - Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) celebrated the graduation of its fourth cohort of Tiger Ambassadors during tonight's April 27 Board of School Trustees regular meeting. These 18 participants completed a year-long experience designed to deepen their understanding of WCS and strengthen connections between the district and the community.
Throughout the 2025-26 school year, Tiger Ambassadors participated in a series of interactive learning experiences that provided a behind-the-scenes look at district operations. Sessions included topics such as school finance, facility planning, school board service, curriculum and school safety, along with additional “extra credit” opportunities.
The program is designed to equip Tiger Ambassadors with knowledge that allows them to serve as informed ambassadors for Warsaw Community Schools while building stronger relationships across the community.
Graduates of the 2025-26 Tiger Ambassador program include:
Ashlee England (Eisenhower Elementary)
Megan Yeager (Jefferson Elementary)
Trace Hansen (Harrison Elementary)
Liebenette Grimm (Washington Elementary)
Brandi Fulton (Claypool Elementary)
Jake Noftz (Leesburg Elementary)
Aaron Hoak (Lincoln Elementary)
Jeff Price (Madison Elementary)
Chad Towner (Warsaw Community High School)
Ryan Langeland (Warsaw Community High School)
Berto Nunez (Warsaw Community High School)
Matt Boren (Lakeview Middle School)
Ras Viswanadha (Edgewood Middle School)
Cassandra Roberts (Lakeview Middle School)
Ryan Christner (Warsaw Area Career Center)
JoAnn Alverez (Warsaw Area Career Center)
Stacy Burk (Warsaw Area Career Center)
Eric Lane (Gateway Education Center)
“Warsaw Community Schools is proud to celebrate the graduation of our fourth cohort of Tiger Ambassadors. Throughout the 2025–26 school year, these individuals participated in a series of learning experiences designed to provide insight into the inner workings of our district. Topics included school finance, facility planning, school board service, curriculum and school safety, among others. We are grateful for their commitment and continued support of Warsaw Community Schools,” said Dr. David Hoffert, Superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools.
Tiger Ambassadors will continue to serve as long-term ambassadors for Warsaw Community Schools, helping share the story of WCS and support its mission throughout the community.
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