Changes in store for South Bend Community Schools in 2024-2025
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — ABC57’S Dante Stanton spoke with South Bend Community School Corporation Superintendent Dr. Todd Cummings Thursday about the upcoming 2024-2025 school year, which starts Thursday.
Some of the changes to watch out for include the transition of students from Clay High School to other school communities.
Dr. Cummings also commented on the new state policies regarding both cell phone usage in the classroom and truancy, as well as what he’s most proud of when it comes to SBCSC.
More information about the upcoming school year can be found here.
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