Warsaw Schools Celebrates Continued Partnership With Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital

January 27, 2025 at 6:29 p.m.
Warsaw Community Schools administrators Dr. David Hoffert, Krista Polston, Kyle Carter, Steven Boyer and Tracy Horrell, along with WCS board members Matt Deuel, Tom Westerhof and Randy Polston, gathered with Chad Towner, Dr. Patrick Ilada, Dr. Alex Tanase, Dr. Nick Finley and other members of the Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital leadership team to celebrate LKH's ongoing partnership. Photo Provided.
Warsaw Community Schools administrators Dr. David Hoffert, Krista Polston, Kyle Carter, Steven Boyer and Tracy Horrell, along with WCS board members Matt Deuel, Tom Westerhof and Randy Polston, gathered with Chad Towner, Dr. Patrick Ilada, Dr. Alex Tanase, Dr. Nick Finley and other members of the Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital leadership team to celebrate LKH's ongoing partnership. Photo Provided.

By Staff Report

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital (LKH) was honored at a special recognition night held during the Warsaw Community High School boys basketball home game against Concord High School on Friday, Jan. 24.
During halftime, Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert joined WCS board members and administrators to acknowledge the ongoing support of LKH. They were joined by Chad Towner, CEO of Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital; Dr. Patrick Ilada, president of the LKH medical staff; and Dr. Alex Tanase and Dr. Nick Finley, representing the LKH Board of Trustees.
WCS expressed gratitude to LKH and the Lutheran Health Network for their ongoing commitment to the well-being of students and staff, according to a news release from WCS. This partnership has significantly enhanced health and wellness initiatives throughout the district.
LKH's support over the past decade has been instrumental in improving athletic facilities and programs, the release continues. This collaboration exemplifies the shared dedication of both organizations to the success of the Warsaw Tigers and the overall health of the Warsaw community.
Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital continues to grow, having recently completed a $30 million expansion and renovation to their campus and continual recruitment of medical specialists to serve residents here at home. For more information, visit https://lutherankosciuskohospital.com.

Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital (LKH) was honored at a special recognition night held during the Warsaw Community High School boys basketball home game against Concord High School on Friday, Jan. 24.
During halftime, Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert joined WCS board members and administrators to acknowledge the ongoing support of LKH. They were joined by Chad Towner, CEO of Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital; Dr. Patrick Ilada, president of the LKH medical staff; and Dr. Alex Tanase and Dr. Nick Finley, representing the LKH Board of Trustees.
WCS expressed gratitude to LKH and the Lutheran Health Network for their ongoing commitment to the well-being of students and staff, according to a news release from WCS. This partnership has significantly enhanced health and wellness initiatives throughout the district.
LKH's support over the past decade has been instrumental in improving athletic facilities and programs, the release continues. This collaboration exemplifies the shared dedication of both organizations to the success of the Warsaw Tigers and the overall health of the Warsaw community.
Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital continues to grow, having recently completed a $30 million expansion and renovation to their campus and continual recruitment of medical specialists to serve residents here at home. For more information, visit https://lutherankosciuskohospital.com.

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