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Arsenal Technical High School, once a United States Arsenal, includes a Civil War armory complex and 20th-century buildings on its campus. The campus has dual significance as the oldest military installation in central Indiana, and the third oldest high school in Indianapolis (of which it is the second oldest high school to still operate at its original location).
The charity was started by retired school principal Phyllis Imel in a small basement area of an Indianapolis school. ... left, and Rizalina Goley, from Arsenal Tech High School, join other ...
IPS students can go to the "future centers" at Crispus Attucks, Shortridge, George Washington and Arsenal Tech High School to get help from their college specialists on any questions they have ...
The second school was Manual Training High School, later to be known as Emmerich Manual High School, and it was opened in 1895. In 1916, Arsenal Technical Schools, which had opened four years earlier on the grounds of a former U.S. Civil War Arsenal, was incorporated into Indianapolis Public Schools and became Arsenal Technical High School.
Keller Mellowitz looks at the t-shirt that Arsenal Tech High School students wore for Darian Wiley Campus Day, Friday, April 5, 2024. Wiley, Mellowitz’s friend, was a mentor to many students at ...
Hubbard started playing the mellophone and trumpet in his school band at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis, Indiana.Trumpeter Lee Katzman, former sideman with Stan Kenton, recommended that he begin taking trumpet lessons at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music (now the Jordan College of the Arts at Butler University) with Max Woodbury, principal trumpeter of the Indianapolis ...
IPS also announced its intent to merge two of its alternative high school programs, the Simon Youth Academy and Graduation Academy, to be located on the Arsenal Tech High School campus.
Edwards was a 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) center who starred at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. [1] Back then, he was known as the "East Side Terror", [2] and it was between his sophomore and junior years that he learned how to do a hook shot after watching a barn-storming basketball team perform the feat. [2]