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  2. Bluffton High School (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Along with most Indiana high schools, Bluffton has adopted a credit system called Core 40, requiring 40 credits — four years of English, three years of math, social studies, and science, and ten to twelve elective credits, plus two semesters of physical education, and a credit in health education.

  3. Middletown studies - Wikipedia

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    Almost a third of all children at the time of the study planned to attend college. High school has become the hub of adolescent life, both social and otherwise. There has been a rise in vocational studies, strongly supported by the community. This is a major demographic shift from the 19th century, when few youth received any formal education.

  4. Herron High School - Wikipedia

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    Herron High School has five solids or core classes. Students are required to take all five solids throughout their entire time at Herron. The five solids are Math, English, Science, Social Studies and Latin. In addition, numerous other electives are offered, including music, Greek, French, Spanish, theatre, and various visual arts.

  5. Shelbyville High School (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Attached to the high school is the similarly styled, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story junior high school designed by Elmer E. Dunlap and built in 1917. The Arts and Crafts inspired two-story, brick gymnasium was added in 1922. A shop addition was constructed in 1942, and was connected to the junior high school by a concrete block addition in 1977.

  6. Project Lead the Way - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum is project-based. Three levels of curriculum are used for elementary, middle, and high-school levels. PLTW Launch is the elementary school level, designed for preschool through fifth grade. The curriculum consists of 28 modules (four per grade) that touch on a variety of science and technology topics.

  7. Category:Public high schools in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Carmel High School (Indiana) Carroll High School (Flora, Indiana) Carroll High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana) Cascade High School (Clayton, Indiana) Caston High School; Center Grove High School; Centerville Senior High School; Central High School (East Chicago, Indiana) Central Noble High School; Charles Allen Prosser School of Technology

  8. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Indiana University's other highly ranked schools and programs complement the school's offerings; the school has 15 joint programs in social and natural sciences and professional fields. For example, in conjunction with the Department of Political Science, O'Neill School offers a Joint Ph.D. Program in Public Policy, the only one of its kind in the

  9. Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home was home to Morton Memorial Schools (the school was K–12 grade). Each classroom size was between 20 and 30 students, so the students received the individual attention needed for them to succeed. The school was on a core 40 system.