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Broad Ripple Magnet High School for the Arts & Humanities, established in 1886, was a magnet school of the Indianapolis Public Schools. It was closed as a public high school in 2018, but continued to be used as both an administrative building and a host for a Purdue University charter school .
located in the administrative territorial entity. Indiana. 1 reference. coordinate location. 39°52'7.0"N, 86°8'15.4"W. 1 reference. postal code. 46220. 1 reference.
The original 1882 school. 1115 Broad Ripple Avenue Ave. Eight-room grade and high school combination. built in 1882 and rebuilt in 1896. Currently: office for small staff of IPS workers. click images for larger photos. BRHS 1882. BRHS original entrance. BRHS original building.
Coordinates: 39°52′07″N 86°08′15″W. Broad Ripple Magnet High School for the Arts & Humanities, established in 1886, was a magnet school of the Indianapolis Public Schools. It was closed as a public high school in 2018, but continued to be used as both an administrative building and a host for a Purdue University charter school. [4] .
Type: School building; Description: high school; Address: 1115 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220
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Broad Ripple, the fourth oldest among the city's high schools, began with seven pupils in 1886. In 1886 a two-year course was inaugurated. Five years after a four-year course was instituted in 1890 the school was commissioned by the Indiana State Board of Education.