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Along with most Indiana high schools, Bluffton has adopted a credit system called Core 40, requiring 40 credits — four years of English, three years of math, social studies, and science, and ten to twelve elective credits, plus two semesters of physical education, and a credit in health education. Bluffton also offers a slightly more rigorous ...
Norwell Community Schools is the school district that serves extreme Northern Wells County, Indiana. Norwell consists of four schools: Norwell High School, Norwell Middle School, Lancaster Central Elementary School, Ossian Elementary School. [1]
Pages in category "Education in Wells County, Indiana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Bluffton High School (Indiana) N.
Bluffton is a city in and the county seat of Wells County, Indiana, United States. [4] It sits on the banks of the Wabash River in the northeastern part of the state. The population was 10,308 at the 2020 census , up from 9,897 at the 2010 census .
Wells County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 28,180. [1] Its seat of government is Bluffton. [2] Wells County is included in the Fort Wayne Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Fort Wayne—Huntington—Auburn Combined Statistical Area.
Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress-Plus (usually referred to simply as ISTEP or ISTEP+) was an annual No Child Left Behind test designed by the Indiana Department of Education to measure students' mastery of basic skills, particularly reading, writing, and mathematics. Before 2009 it was administered in the fall; beginning the ...
Another major addition was the Emery Sears Athletic Complex, which includes 2,600-seat Dwight Salzman Stadium (1993) plus a baseball diamond, all-weather track, and soccer field. [7] In 1995, Bluffton began a masters program in education, the first of its graduate programs.
The Goshen College Music Center in Goshen, Indiana. Mennonite Church USA provides denominational oversight through Mennonite Education Agency to five colleges and universities and two seminaries in the United States: Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana; Bluffton University in Bluffton, Ohio; Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas