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The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township is a school district in the northwestern portion of Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.Founded in 1937 for grades K-12, the district is relatively diverse, with a 91.1% nonwhite student population, with over 400 international students who represent 41 different countries and speak 50 languages.
Public High School: Motto: Developing The Future...One Child at A Time: Established: 1892: School district: Metropolitan School District of Pike Township: Principal: Jeremy Wolley: Teaching staff: 201.35 (on an FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 3,193 (2023–2024) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 15.86 [1] Color(s) Athletics conference ...
Family means everything to Pike High School teacher Graciela Miranda.. So when it was announced that Miranda was the winner of the 2025 Indiana Teacher of the Year award, both of her families ...
The former elementary schools were once the local high schools, prior to the creation of the Sandy Valley Local School District. Excellent historical information on the original buildings and district history is available from the Magnolia Historical Society or Pike Township Historical Society. Current administration includes: Board of Education:
The calendar for the 2024-25 school year is set. The first day of school in Miami-Dade schools will be Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024, and the final day of classes will be Thursday, June 5, 2025, the ...
Pike Township schools asked voters to approve a new $14.5 million operating referendum this primary election to help sustain programming and teachers.
As of the 2020 census, Pike Township had a population of 83,030 living in an area of approximately 107 km² (41.5 mi²). [4] Pike Township was named for Zebulon Pike. [5] The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township nearly covers the township, but a small area in the south is within the Indianapolis Public Schools system.
Both potential CMS calendars have a 14-day winter break beginning for students Dec. 20, 2025 through Jan. 4, 2026, two days shorter than the 2024-25 school year and the same number of days as this ...