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Pages in category "Public middle schools in Indiana" ... Woodrow Wilson Middle School (Terre Haute, Indiana) West Lafayette Junior-Senior High School;
Jun. 18—A law passed in 2021 makes civics education a required class in middle school, and earlier this month, the state Board of Education approved the academic standards for that new course.
The two middle schools in HCCSC include Crestview Middle School and Riverview Middle School. Crestview Middle School serves as the junior high school for the northern part of Huntington County. During the 2018–19 school year the enrollment was 640 students. It is rated a "B" school by the state of Indiana. The principal of the school is Mrs ...
Related categories for Indiana: High (secondary) schools ... Wes-Del Middle/High School This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 21:13 (UTC). ...
The Superintendent serves as voting member and the chair of the Indiana State Board of Education, an eleven-member body with its ten other members appointed by the Governor of Indiana. The board sets statewide school policy and has limited control over curriculum. The department's offices are located in Suite 600 of the South Tower of Indianapolis.
The reported enrollment of the NWHSC during the 2015–2016 school year was 1,886. The district has a total land area of 98.4 square miles. [1] In 2011 the district's ISTEP scores increased even further moving it from the 5th ranked school district in the state to the 4th highest ranked school district in the state.
The district has one high school, one middle school, and six elementary schools. Additionally, the district administers programs for special education, adult education, and vocational and career. [1] Bundy Auditorium, constructed in 1972 as part of the middle school, hosts school programs and serves as a venue for community events.
In 2017, Gary Community Corp became the first school system in Indiana involved in a state takeover. Control of the district was transferred from the elected school board and appointed school superintendent to the State of Indiana's Distressed Unit Appeals Board, which placed MGT Consulting and Emergency Fiscal Manager Peggy Hinckley in charge of managing the district. [3]