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Tri-campus refer to a collection of three campuses of a university. Campuses of the University of Toronto; Campuses of the University of Washington; Campuses of the University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College, and Holy Cross College in Notre Dame, Indiana
Tri-West Hendricks High School is a public high school located in Lizton, Indiana that was constructed in 1975. A junior high was added in 1983 for the junior high grades before Tri-West Middle School was completed in 2003, where the 6-8 graders moved into. [2]
Students take part in the about 500 student clubs and organizations across the tri-campus community, including Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College (Indiana). The college's intramural sports, include flag football, volleyball, basketball, and pickleball. Holy Cross hosts its Student Government, which is composed of the Executive Board, the ...
Tri-West Hendricks High School was constructed in 1975, with a junior high (Tri-West Middle School) later added in 1983 (a new junior high was completed in 2003, into which the 6-8 graders moved). [2] Tri-West was formed from the consolidation of three high schools: Pittsboro, Lizton, and North Salem.
MCCSC constitutes a unified school district and has tax and legislative authority under Indiana law within its district (all of Monroe County excepting Richland and Bean Blossom Townships, which are under the authority of the Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corporation).
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Sagamore Conference is an eight-member IHSAA sanctioned athletic conference comprising 2A and 3A and sized schools in Clinton, Boone, Hendricks, and Montgomery Counties in Central Indiana. The Sagamore Conference was founded in 1966 in Lebanon, Indiana, with a meeting between school officials from Brownsburg , Carmel , Crawfordsville ...
Tri Junior-Senior High School is serviced by the South Henry School Corporation. The school was founded in 1968, after the closure of Spiceland, Straughn and Lewisville High Schools (New Lisbon had merged into Straughn in 1957), it sits north of Lewisville on State Route 103.