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Fort Wayne Community Schools (FWCS) is the Fort Wayne, Indiana area public school district, and is the largest in Indiana. The second largest is the Indianapolis Public Schools . It operates five high schools, ten middle schools, one intermediate school (1-8 grades) and over thirty elementary schools, serving 30,992 students (nearly 3% of ...
The original Central High School was built in 1862 and located at 303 East Broad Street. It was the first school in Columbus built specifically only as a high school. Its name was changed in 1911 to the High School of Commerce. It closed as a school in 1924, but was used for office space until 1928 when it was demolished. Chicago Avenue School
Cristo Rey Columbus was established in 2013 as a part of the Cristo Rey Network of high schools. [5] The building underwent an $18 million restoration to accommodate the new school. Renovations included motion-sensor lights in all classrooms, wi-fi, and built-in projectors that connect to students’ tablets and display their work on ...
Central High School / High School / High School of Commerce More images: Sixth and Broad, southeast corner Demolished Additions made in 1876 and 1890. Closed in 1924; used for city offices until demolition in 1928. [12]: 74 1863 Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center: More images: 546 Jack Gibbs Boulevard See notes
The History Center, located in Fort Wayne's Old City Hall, manages a collection of more than 23,000 artifacts recalling the region's history. [153] The center is overseen by the Allen County–Fort Wayne Historical Society, which maintains the Richardville House, one of two National Historic Landmarks in the city.
Columbus Center. March 10, 2023 : 100 East Broad St. ... Fort Hayes. January 26, 1970 ... Now the Cristo Rey Columbus High School 121 #
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Anthony Wayne, exhibits the birth of Fort Wayne with General "Mad" Anthony Wayne's ordering of a fort to be built at the three rivers, October 22, 1794. An Emerging City , includes a model of and parts of the Wabash and Erie Canal , attributed to turning the city into a boom-town in the 19th century.