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Now Enrolling for Kindergarten!

Is your child ready to start kindergarten? We are now enrolling for kindergarten — and we can’t wait to welcome our newest learners!

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Now Enrolling for the 2026-2027 School Year!

Now Enrolling for the 2026–2027 School Year! Join School City of Mishawaka and give your child the opportunity to discover, learn, connect, and prepare for a bright future. Limited openings available — enroll today!

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Preschool Registration Begins March 15!

Do you have a child ready for preschool? Registration begins March 15!

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2026 MHS Scholastic Art Awards

Congratulations to MHS on receiving the most Scholastic Art Awards in the 100-school regional competition

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MHS Graduation Rate

A milestone moment for Cavemen: Mishawaka High School reaches its highest graduation rate in 20 years.

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Game Changer Award

Congratulations to the January 2026 Game Changer Award Recipient Ms. Gradle from Hums Elementary School.

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Parent Student Handbook

The 2025–2026 Parent-Student Handbook is now available in a new digital format!

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Join Our Team!

Are you interested in joining our SCM family? You can explore current job openings, learn about how to become a sub, and discover what we offer.

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By The Numbers

There are great things happening at School City of Mishawaka. Browse through the numbers to learn more about why Mishawaka Works.

number of students enrolled
number of students enrolled
schools
cavemen academy of virtual excellence
school resource officer
therapy dogs
k-12 special education
graduation rate
22 graduation pathways
100% of middle school students enrolled in high school courses
8 advanced placement (ap) courses
50+ dual credit college courses