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McCutcheon High School is located in Lafayette, Indiana, located on Old 231 South. The school was established in 1975 with the merger of Wainwright and Southwestern high schools and is named after John T. McCutcheon, who was a political cartoonist and Tippecanoe County native. It has been active in the North Central Conference since 2014.
In 2006, Lafayette Tecumseh Junior High School (formerly Tecumseh Middle School) was renamed and assigned to serve all seventh- and eighth-grade students in the LSC. In 2010, Lafayette Sunnyside Intermediate School (formerly Sunnyside Middle School) was renamed and assigned to serve all fifth- and sixth-grade students in the LSC.
Here are the 2024 Lafayette-area high school football schedules ahead of this season’s kickoff on Sept. 5. (Schools listed in order by class)
— Next year, Lafayette will be one of the few places in the world where people will be able to experience a total solar eclipse, and in anticipation of that event the Lafayette School Corp ...
The school associated with the church was also founded in 1850, and is the oldest school in Tippecanoe County. The school serves children from age 2 through grade 8. Current enrollment is approximately 225. Saint James Lutheran School is accredited by the state of Indiana, [1] and National Lutheran School Accreditation. [2]
The Lafayette Parish School System announced new principal appointments at three elementary schools in the district. ... including the Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership from ...
Former bishop, William Higi, announced in the spring of 1990 that CC's doors would close at the end of the school year. The announcement resulted in a strong showing of support from the principal at that time, Dave Worland, which eventually led to the reversal of the decision to close the school's doors.
McKim's School, also known as McKim's Free School, is a historic school located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is an archaeologically accurate Greek -style building. The front façade is designed after the Temple of Hephaestus , or Temple of Theseus, in Athens, Greece in granite.