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The Carmel Clay School District is a public school district located in Carmel, Indiana, serving Carmel, which has been coterminous with Clay Township since 2018. The district operates 11 elementary schools (grades K-5), three middle schools (grades 6–8) and one high school, with an overall enrollment of 16,352 in the 2018–2019 school year.
Local citizens decided in 1955 that the community needed to organize a school district headed by a superintendent. Forest Stoops, the county superintendent, was hired and the state legislature was persuaded to move the township boundary east to White River. Carmel Clay Schools then began in 1956.
Carmel Clay School Board candidates answer questions about book banning, Moms for Liberty, school choice and diploma requirements.
Carmel Clay School Board. There are five seats on the Carmel Clay School Board, and the two at-large positions will be on the ballot on Nov. 5.The current at-large board members opted not to run ...
The Carmel Clay School board approved the contract for the upcoming superintendent, Tom Oestreich, who will officially take the position July 2025.
District 1 consists of parts of Clay Township (45 precincts). District 2 consists of Delaware, Fall Creek, and Wayne Townships. District 3 consists of Noblesville, Jackson and White River Townships. District 4 consists of parts of Clay Township (17 precincts), Adams and Washington Townships. The current (2024) members of the County Council are ...
The Carmel Clay Schools [55] district has 11 elementary schools (Kindergarten - Grade 5), three middle schools (Grades 6–8), and one high school (Grades 9–12). [55] Student enrollment for the district is above 14,500.
The school district's longtime frugality is now the source of its problems, Timbs explained. ... The Carmel school board can seek public support to raise its tax levy up to 3.5%. To break the cap ...