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  1. 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.

  2. Feb 4, 2019 · George Washington High School's Snow Carolers, 65 members of the school's Colonial Chorus dressed in traditional winter garb as they toured Indianapolis businesses and schools in 1955....

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  3. Three new high schools were opened by IPS to accommodate the enrollment explosion—Arlington High School in 1961, Northwest High School in 1962, and John Marshall High School in 1968. By the 1967-1968 school year, IPS had 11 high schools and 107 elementary schools.

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  4. Best Indianapolis schools listed by Indianapolis school districts. Browse best elementary, middle, and high schools private and public schools by grade level in Indianapolis, Indiana (IN).

  5. 2,053 Followers, 40 Following, 2,088 Posts - Curtis Middle School (@curtismiddleschool) on Instagram: "Welcome to Curtis Middle School. Home of the Wildcats."

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  6. Sep 14, 2017 · Historic School 26. John Hope School #26 closed its doors in 2007, but in its heyday it was a cornerstone of the Monon 16 community. Alumni of the school claim that their time at the Indianapolis Public School was influential throughout their adult lives.

  7. Dec 14, 2021 · A $30 million federal grant designed to improve education and strengthen families will benefit two Indianapolis neighborhoods and seven public schools that serve them over the next five years.

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