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Crispus Attucks High School (also known as Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School) is a public high school of Indianapolis Public Schools in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Its namesake, Crispus Attucks (c.1723 – March 5, 1770), was an African American patriot killed during the Boston Massacre .
25 high school basketball teams from 11 states are part of the 19th annual Kevin Brown Memorial Tournament of Champions in Washington, Illinois. ... Crispus Attucks (Indianapolis, Indiana) Lisle ...
Crispus Attucks Museum was established at the Crispus Attucks High School in May of 1998. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1990, IPS spent around $200,000 in renovations in an effort to invest in the Multicultural Education center, which included the renovation of the auxiliary gym where the museum is housed. [ 4 ]
Indianapolis Crispus Attucks High School junior Dezmon Briscoe (11) reacts after being fouled during the first half of an IHSAA Class 4A Boys’ Sectional basketball game against Indianapolis ...
The Indiana High School Athletic Association includes 427 member schools with 47 conferences. The largest conference is the Pocket Athletic with 13 schools. [1]Note 1: Boone Grove and South Central (Union Mills) compete in the Greater South Shore Conference as football-only members.
∎ Crispus Attucks won the 1,000th game of its storied history Friday night with a 59-56 win at Warren Central. ∎ Bloomington South coach J.R. Holmes, the all-time wins leader in state history ...
The Greater Indianapolis Conference is an IHSAA-sanctioned conference formed in 2018. The conference consists of charter schools in Indianapolis , including two that were formerly in the Indianapolis Public Schools system. [ 1 ]
Joseph Kimbrew, Indianapolis' first African-American fire chief [20] Graham E. Martin, Naval officer and Educator [21] [22] Norris Overton, Brigadier General in the United States Air Force [23] Paul Parks, civil engineer and public servant [24] Joseph W. Summers, politician [25] Charles A. Walton, lawyer and Indiana state legislator [26]