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Leo Junior/Senior High School is an East Allen County Schools high school located in Leo-Cedarville, Indiana. It serves: [2] Leo-Cedarville and Grabill. [3] [4] Athletics
B Bartholomew County School City/town Website Enrollment Grades Mascot School colors Conference Columbus Christian School Columbus Website 203 1-12 Crusaders Southern Roads Columbus East High School Columbus Website 1,475 9-12 Olympians Hoosier Hills Columbus North High School Columbus Website 2,063 9-12 Bull Dogs Conference Indiana Hauser Junior-Senior High School Hope Website 297 7-12 Jets ...
The East Allen County School (EACS) corporation is an Allen County area public school district, one of the largest in area in Indiana, encompassing southeast Fort Wayne, all of Leo-Cedarville, Monroeville, New Haven, and Woodburn. It operates six secondary schools and eight elementary schools. EACS's current superintendent is Marilyn S. Hissong.
High schools in several Puget Sound school districts are among Washington's best this year, according to new rankings released Tuesday. Eastside High Schools Ranked Among State's Best In 2022: U.S ...
Jay County joined the conference beginning with the 2014-15 school year. [2] However, the conference shrank down to seven schools in 2015, as Garrett moved to the Northeast Corner Conference in 2014, and Leo joined six of the eight Northeast Hoosier Conference high schools in a new conference (Northeast 8) in 2015. [3] [4]
The Indiana High School Athletic Association released its football sectional pairings via its annual blind draw on Sunday. The first round of the state tournament is scheduled for Oct. 25 with ...
School district: DeKalb County Eastern Community School District: Principal: Orie Foster: Faculty: 41.00 (on a FTE basis) [1] Grades: 7 to 12: Enrollment: 585 [1] (2022–2023) Student to teacher ratio: 14.27 [1] Color(s) Kelly green and white Athletics conference: Northeast Corner Conference: Nickname: Blazers: Website: www.dekalbeastern.com ...
Jessi Fernandez, a onetime gang member from L.A.'s Eastside, is part of a swelling pipeline of ex-convicts who make it to a UC or Cal State and find an unexpected path forward.