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Green is Southwest Allen County Schools; brown/purple Fort Wayne Community Schools; yellow East Allen County Schools. Northwest Allen County Schools is a public school district that serves Lake, Eel River, and Perry Townships in Allen County, Indiana. It is commonly referred to as NACS because of its respective initials.
In 2006, the school added a new auditorium to its main campus. [3] The addition was controversial at the time, [3] but the superintendent Ryan Snoddy affirmed in 2017 that he still thought it was the best decision. [3] In June 2012, the school installed a wind turbine, making it the first school in the county to attempt to harness wind energy.
On Tuesday, June 3, 2014, the Gary School Board voted 4–2 to close Lew Wallace, along with 5 other schools. [4] The building was reported to need $2.8 million of repairs. [5] As of 2015, one year after closure, the building was reported to be in worsening condition. [6] Between November 2021 and April 2022, the school was demolished. [7]
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The Columbus City Schools Board of Education heard initial recommendations for possible school closures and consolidations Tuesday night from the Superintendent's Community Facilities Task Force.
North West Hendricks School Corporation is a public school district for the townships of Middle, Union, and Eel River in Hendricks County, Indiana. North West Hendricks School Corporation has operated as a school district since July 1, 1965. The reported enrollment of the NWHSC during the 2015–2016 school year was 1,886.