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Gymnasium at Southport High School, the older of the two high schools in the district Façade of Perry Meridian High School, the newer of the two high schools in the district. The Perry Township Schools serves Perry Township, Marion County, Indiana, United States, a southern part of the city of Indianapolis.
Southport High School is a public high school located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Located in Perry Township , on the south side of the city, Southport is a part of the Perry Township Schools .
More than 20,000 Burmese (Chin) refugees and extended family members have moved to the Southside since 2000, [3] boosting Perry Meridian's Asian-American population above 25 percent overall by 2019. Perry Meridian High School is part of Perry Township Schools. [4] The school colors are Navy Blue, Powder Blue and Silver. The school mascot is the ...
PERRY TWP. – The Perry Local Schools community will get its first glimpse of the district's three new elementary schools during grand opening celebrations on Saturday.. Ribbon-cutting ceremonies ...
Perry Township is the only Indiana school district to receive a federal grant that aims to improve teacher retention. Perry Township to receive $6.4M in grants to help with teacher retention and ...
The Perry Township school board has seven seats, three of which are on the ballot. All of the board positions in Perry Township are at-large members. 2022 Indiana General Election: Meet the ...
Perry Local School District is a public school district in Stark County, Ohio, serving students in nearly all of Perry Township and portions of the city of Massillon. There are five elementary schools for grades K-4. Pfeiffer Intermediate School houses grades 5-6. Edison Middle School houses 7-8. Perry High School houses 9-12. The district ...
Central Catholic High School is a private, Catholic coeducational diocesan high school in Perry Township, Ohio run by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown.Central began educating in 1946 when the Diocese merged the all-female Mount Marie Academy and the co-ed St. John High School.