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School Address Enrollment (2014–15) [2] Highland High School: 9135 Erie Street 1,118 Highland Middle School 2941 41st Street 751 Judith Morton Johnston Elementary School 8220 5th Street 302 Mildred Merkley Elementary School 9340 5th Street 316 Southridge Elementary School 9221 Johnston Street 383 Allen J. Warren Elementary School 2901 100th ...
Highland is a town in Lake County, Indiana, United States.The population was 23,984 at the 2020 census. The town was incorporated on April 4, 1910. It is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area and North Township, and is surrounded by Hammond to the north, Munster to the west, Schererville to the south and Griffith to the east.
The Metropolitan School District of Warren County administers the one high school/middle school and three elementary schools in Warren County, Indiana. Its offices are located in the county seat of Williamsport. During the 2009–10 school year, it served 1,257 students. [1]
The Lebanon School District serves more than 5,000 students daily, with 80% of those students participating in the lunch programing. Krista Edinger, the district's senior director of food and ...
Warren Community Unit School District 205 is a school district headquartered in Warren, Illinois. Mostly in Jo Daviess County, it includes Warren, Apple River, Nora, and a portion of Apple Canyon Lake. [2] The district extends into Stephenson County. [3] It operates Warren Elementary School and Warren Jr/Sr High School.
Warren County School District (Pennsylvania) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
On Feb. 15, 2022, when the second grader went to the principal’s office for lunch recess as part of his behavior plan, the principal and J.D’s teacher tried speaking to him about what he said ...
It includes one high school, three intermediate/middle schools, nine elementary schools, one pre-school (The Early Childhood Center), and one alternative school for at-risk students of middle-school and high-school age (The Renaissance School). The district has achieved an 86% graduation rate and over 74% progression to post-secondary education.