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It is part of the La Porte Independent School District. The school serves the cities of La Porte, Morgan's Point, and Shoreacres, as well as a small portion of Pasadena and of Deer Park. [2] After 1946 the school moved into a new campus built on the same location, until 1959 when it relocated into a new campus built nearby.
LaPorte High School is a public high school located in LaPorte, Indiana. It is a part of the LaPorte Community School Corporation . The school district (of which this is the sole comprehensive high school) includes most of LaPorte, as well as Kingsbury .
In 1945, a new gymnasium/auditorium was constructed on Broadway between the elementary school and the newly remodeled school. A new high school was also built that year, now the old part of La Porte Junior High. In 1948, the elementary school had a new wing added and a new Intermediate school was built.
South Bend area and Indiana state high school basketball scores for December 16, 2023 ... LaPorte 62, Knox 28. Bethany Christian 71, Lakeland Christian 37. Gary West 55, Mishawaka Marian 50.
LaPorte Community School Corporation (LPCSC) is a school district headquartered in LaPorte, Indiana. It includes the majority of LaPorte, as well as Kingsbury. The district includes the townships of Center, Pleasant, Scipio, and Washington. It also includes very small portions of Coolspring and Kankakee townships. [1]
La Porte High School (Texas), La Porte, Texas Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Last Friday, Jordan Steffy, a junior at LaPorte High School, tweeted a video of himself confronting a classmate who had purportedly posted a homophobic message about him on Snapchat.
The school was founded in 1963 by Raymond E. Daly and a group of Indiana friends and business associates who set out to form an independent, Catholic day school for boys. The founding group included James R. Moore, La Lumiere's first headmaster, Daly, Andrew J. McKenna, Frank J. Lanigan, Lex B. Wilkinson, A.J. Rumely, Charles F. Murphy, James F ...