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University High School [1] (UHS) is a small independent college preparatory school. The school is located in Carmel, Indiana. [2] University's campus is 115 acres and consists of two buildings, Fairbanks Hall and Andrews Hall. It consists of athletic fields and a tennis complex.
The Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) is a program run by the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign that offers STEM programs to pre-college students, including summer programs and mentorships, [1] as well as the Academic Challenge, a high school academic competition run by Eastern Illinois University.
The Carmel Clay School District is a public school district located in Carmel, Indiana, serving Carmel, which has been coterminous with Clay Township since 2018. The district operates 11 elementary schools (grades K-5), three middle schools (grades 6–8) and one high school, with an overall enrollment of 16,352 in the 2018–2019 school year.
The state of Illinois caps the Illinois State University laboratory school enrollment at 1,000. U-High enrolls approximately 600 students (excluding hearing and visually impaired students) while Metcalf enrolls about 400. Neither school accepts students with learning disabilities that have IEP minutes.
In 2014, students and alumni involved with the DECA program opened the Carmel Café & Market, selling various beverages and snacks to students. [33] Today, Carmel High School sits on 55 acres of land and 22 are under roof.
Education Laboratory School, in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, formerly known as University High School; University High School (Indiana), Carmel, Indiana; Oxford High School (Oxford, Mississippi), known as "University High School" until 1963; University High School (Michigan), Ann Arbor, Michigan; University High School (New Jersey), Newark, New Jersey
Hospitals in Indiana Indiana University Health North Hospital (originally named Clarian North Medical Center ) is a full-service hospital for adults and children. Opened in December 2005, the 170-bed hospital and attached medical office building offer maternity, pediatric, and adult services.
Wabash Valley College was founded independently in 1960 by the local community school district. In 1969, it joined with Olney Central College to create a two college district, a relationship that was expanded in May of that year with the addition of Lincoln Trail College .