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  2. Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township - Wikipedia

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    85.0% [4] Schedule. multiple schedules in use. Website. Official website. The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is a school district in Lawrence Township in northeast Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana. It covers an area of 48 square miles (120 km 2) and in 2010 had a student enrollment just under 16,000.

  3. Metropolitan School District of Warren County - Wikipedia

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    Website. msdwarco .k12 .in .us. 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.

  4. Metropolitan School District of Mt. Vernon - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan School District of Mt. Vernon, Indiana, also known as simply the MSD of Mt. Vernon or MSDMV, is the school corporation serving the City of Mt. Vernon and southern Posey County and is the larger of two school districts in the county. Four townships make up the district: Black, Lynn, Marrs and Point.

  5. Metropolitan School District of Warren Township - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan School District of Warren Township is a school district on the east side of Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2005 it had a student enrollment of 11,800, with the total population being 94,525. It includes one high school, three intermediate/middle schools, nine elementary schools, one pre-school (The Early Childhood ...

  6. Metropolitan School District of Washington Township - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan School District of Washington Township [1] (MSDWT) is a public school district located in the northern section of Indianapolis, Indiana , and Marion County. The district was established in 1955 and serves the area of Washington Township that was outside the city limits before the city and county were merged in 1970.

  7. Tippecanoe School Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1811340 [1] Other information. Website. www .tsc .k12 .in .us. The Tippecanoe School Corporation administers three high schools, six middle schools and eleven elementary schools in Tippecanoe County, Indiana :

  8. Adams Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Adams Central High School in Monroe, Ada ms County, Indiana, United States, is a public high school of the Adams Central Community Schools. It has been named a "Four Star School" by the Indiana Department of Education three times since 2009.

  9. Crawford County High School (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Crawford County High School (Indiana) /  38.3194°N 86.3528°W  / 38.3194; -86.3528. Crawford County Junior-Senior High School is a small high school on the south side of Marengo and near Carefree, El Bethel, English, and Pilot Knob. It serves all of Crawford County and parts of Milltown in Harrison County and serves some people in Orange ...

  10. Indianapolis Metropolitan High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. IMHS. Indianapolis Metropolitan High School, known as "Indy Met" for short, is a public charter high school in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Indy Met currently enrolls students from grades nine through twelve. It was established on August 24, 2004, by Goodwill Education Initiatives.

  11. John Adams High School (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The school's 2008-2009 enrollment was approximately 2000, which made it the second largest high school in the South Bend metropolitan area. The mock trial team at Adams won two national titles, in 2009 and 2011, as well as 16 state titles, making it the most successful competitive high school mock trial program in state history.