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Sep 1, 2015 · The first free public high school in Indianapolis was attempted in 1853 in a former seminary building on the southwest corner of University Park. It was closed in 1858, due to the lack of adequate funding.
The first seven elementary buildings in the new Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) opened their doors on April 25, 1853, and continued in session for two months. A graded system was adopted in August 1853, and on September 1, 1853, Indianapolis High School (later renamed Shortridge HIgh School ) opened in the old county seminary building in ...
The first was Indianapolis High School (later renamed Shortridge High School in 1885) in 1864, as the city's first public high school. The school opened in the Marion County Seminary Building, although it was later moved to its present location.
In the 1990s Indianapolis Public Schools operated seven high schools— Arsenal Technical, Manual, Broad Ripple, Arlington, Northwest, Howe, and Washington—with a total secondary enrollment of approximately 10,000.
Indianapolis High School (renamed Shortridge High School in 1896) opened in 1864 as the state of Indiana's first free public high school. Its original location (1864-1867) was in the former Ward 1 Elementary School at Vermont and New Jersey Streets.
In 1873 the Indianapolis Public Library opened in a room at the city's public high school, but moved to larger quarters after outgrowing its space. In 1893 the public library relocated to a new building erected at Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets, where it remained until 1917.
Feb 4, 2019 · Morgan Hall, named after the late DeWitt Morgan, one-time principal of Arsenal Tech high school and later superintendent of Indianapolis public schools. The building, finished in 1958 was the ...