The Crossing High School is hosting two “What’s the Scoop?” Ice Cream Socials in Clinton County. Families are invited to scoop up some answers about a tuition-free education option at a pair of upcoming community events hosted by The Crossing High School.
The “What’s the Scoop?” Ice Cream Social is scheduled on two dates — Tuesday, April 21 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at Prairie Creek Park, 260 E. Washington Street, and again on Thursday, May 14 at the Frankfort Neighborhood Center, 259 S. Third Street. Both events run from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

The event will feature Glover’s Ice Cream, established in 1925, the events will feature free ice cream, walking tacos, raffles, prizes, and an opportunity for families to learn more about The Crossing School’s “Online +” model — a flexible learning approach backed by daily support from compassionate, dedicated teachers.
School representatives will be on hand to explain how students can attend completely tuition-free and how the program helps students who may be struggling in a traditional school setting.
“Parents, you do have a choice,” the school notes in its promotional materials. “Don’t let your student struggle another day.”
Families interested in attending are encouraged to scan the QR code on the flyer to reserve a ticket, or call 765-650-4410. More information is available at www.crossingeducation.com. Enrollment is open now.
If you have questions, call Cole Warford at 765-426-0902.

