Warsaw Community Schools Celebrates Partnership And Support At Annual Everwise ‘Dash For Cash’ Event

February 25, 2025 at 5:22 p.m.
Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert and WCS board members Heather Reichenbach, Tom Westerhof, Randy Polston, Matt Deuel and Melissa Kissling to recognize the Everwise staff for their ongoing support. Photo Provided.
Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert and WCS board members Heather Reichenbach, Tom Westerhof, Randy Polston, Matt Deuel and Melissa Kissling to recognize the Everwise staff for their ongoing support. Photo Provided.


Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) hosted another Everwise “Dash for Cash” event during the Warsaw Tigers’ varsity boys’ basketball game against William Henry Harrison High School (West Lafayette) on Friday in the Tiger Den.
During halftime, three attendees were randomly selected to participate in the contest. Each contestant drew an envelope containing a prize and Matt Deeds secured the golden ticket and dashed for up to $1,000 in cash. He ended up with $350 at the end of the 30 seconds, according to a news release from WCS.
Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert, joined by WCS administrators and school board members, gathered at center court with Everwise staff to recognize Everwise’s continued support and generous contributions.
This annual event highlights Everwise’s lasting impact on Warsaw Community Schools, with financial contributions since 2017 supporting new band trailers, academic awards, athletic equipment and staff recognition initiatives, stated the release.

Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) hosted another Everwise “Dash for Cash” event during the Warsaw Tigers’ varsity boys’ basketball game against William Henry Harrison High School (West Lafayette) on Friday in the Tiger Den.
During halftime, three attendees were randomly selected to participate in the contest. Each contestant drew an envelope containing a prize and Matt Deeds secured the golden ticket and dashed for up to $1,000 in cash. He ended up with $350 at the end of the 30 seconds, according to a news release from WCS.
Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert, joined by WCS administrators and school board members, gathered at center court with Everwise staff to recognize Everwise’s continued support and generous contributions.
This annual event highlights Everwise’s lasting impact on Warsaw Community Schools, with financial contributions since 2017 supporting new band trailers, academic awards, athletic equipment and staff recognition initiatives, stated the release.

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