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10. Southwest Allen County Schools ( SACS) is a school district in Indiana serving the townships of Aboite and Lafayette in Allen County, including the areas incorporated into Fort Wayne . SACS has six elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, and one virtual school serving middle- and high-school students. [1]
The Indiana High School Athletic Association released official classifications for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years for football, basketball, soccer and volleyball on Tuesday.
The blue-shaded area depicts the area in Allen County that includes the Northwest Allen County Schools district. Green is Southwest Allen County Schools; brown/purple Fort Wayne Community Schools; yellow East Allen County Schools. Northwest Allen County Schools is a public school district that serves Lake, Eel River, and Perry Townships in ...
The YES Prep College Preparatory School System which stands for Youth Engaged in Service, was founded in 1998 when Christopher Barbic, now the head of the Achievement School District in Memphis, Texas, grew frustrated as he watched his sixth grade students move on to low-performing intermediate schools. Barbic decided to recruit some of the ...
The results of the 2022 ILEARN scores, released Wednesday, show that statewide, 41.2% of Indiana’s students are at or above proficiency standards in English/language arts, 39.4% of students are ...
The Warrick County School Corporation ( WCSC) is the second largest public school-governing body in Southwestern Indiana, and the 27th largest in the state. [1] It is responsible for providing education to the second largest county in the area, [clarification needed] Warrick County . The WCSC has two high schools, two middle schools, one junior ...
Why schools in Southwestern Indiana are starting girls wrestling programs With the big push for girls wrestling came the birth of the area's teams. Reitz formed its program with 10 wrestlers last ...
Independents. The schools listed below are members of the Indiana High School Athletic Association and are not members of a conference. Of these, several were at one time members of a conference but became independent because of budget and travel concerns. However, some of them, mostly private schools, are also independent in order to better ...