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- Along with Broad Ripple, the former Thomas Carr Howe High School building will also be brought back as a middle school for the 2024-25 school year. The Broad Ripple middle school will be an international baccalaureate program serving grades 6-8 that can hold 1,800 students.
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Aug 19, 2024 · The plan reintroduces sixth through eighth grade middle schools across the district and reopens two former IPS high school buildings as middle schools. It’s backed with a $410-million, taxpayer-funded investment in new and renovated facilities.
1 day ago · An IPS spokesperson also confirmed enrollment has dropped at Broad Ripple Middle School, from 753 students in August to 621 on Oct. 1. INDIANAPOLIS — "The school year, obviously, did not go as expected," said a former teacher at Broad Ripple Middle School. She resigned earlier this year, and she's not alone. According to personnel reports ...
Apr 10, 2024 · The athletic field upgrades at Broad Ripple will cost around $6 million, with the total cost of changes to the campus coming to around $39.8 million. Other updates coming to Broad Ripple Middle ...
Oct 3, 2024 · The plan included reopening Broad Ripple and T.C. Howe facilities as middle schools. This followed years of limited use after a round of high school closures swept through the district some years back.
Sep 4, 2024 · 0:03. 1:56. Broad Ripple Middle School has had a difficult first few weeks with parents and students detailing concerns about understaffing and student safety as the district rolls out its new ...
Aug 29, 2024 · Teachers and parents say the school is falling apart and staff are not able to handle hundreds more students than were expected. INDIANAPOLIS — Some Broad Ripple Middle School parents, worried about their kids' education and safety, are demanding answers from the Indianapolis Public Schools Board.