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  1. Broad Ripple Magnet High School for the Arts & Humanities, Indianapolis, Indiana. 880 likes · 798 were here. Broad Ripple Magnet High School is a part of...

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  2. 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] The building is planned to reopen again for the ...

  3. 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. Jul 20, 2019 · The fate of its high-visibility site on the northside of Indy has been a question mark since the closing of Broad Ripple High School in 2018. But there's no questioning the high school has a rich history that sometimes seems to have changed course with the speed of a Rocket , which was adopted as the school's mascot in the early 1930s, according to the Broad Ripple High School Alumni Association .

  5. 1075 Broad Ripple Ave. -142. Indianapolis, Indiana 46220. OFFICERS. President - Curtis Baker, Class of 1975. Vice President - Juanita Holland, Class of 2000. Secretary - John S. Hague, Class of 2006. Treasurer - Jan Petrie Ottolini, Class of 1967. DIRECTORS. Cynthia "Cynnie" Fenstermaker Halsmer, Class of 1977.

  6. Aug 19, 2024 · Excitement grows for Broad Ripple school’s reopening. The former Broad Ripple High School is reopening as a middle school, part of IPS’ Rebuilding Stronger plan. Principal Tiffany Robinson, July 19, 2024, at Broad Ripple Middle School. Credit: Doug McSchooler for Mirror Indy. Ariel Stilwell’s son loves soccer.

  7. Jul 9, 2018 · July 9, 2018. One evening last May, Broad Ripple High School overflowed with students and alumni for an after-school get-together. While the classrooms echoed with laughter and conversation, the occasion wasn’t exactly festive. It was billed as a Farewell Open House—the last chance to visit a 132-year-old neighborhood fixture before ...

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