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The '''Metropolitan School District of Washington Township''' (MSDWT) is a [[State school|public]] [[school district]] in [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]]. The district was established in 1955 and serves the area of [[Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana|Washington Township]] that was outside of the city limits before the city and county were [[Unigov|merged]] in 1970. As of 2016–17, MSDWT had approximately 11,482 students in grades K-12. |
The '''Metropolitan School District of Washington Township''' (MSDWT) is a [[State school|public]] [[school district]] in [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]]. The district was established in 1955 and serves the area of [[Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana|Washington Township]] that was outside of the city limits before the city and county were [[Unigov|merged]] in 1970. As of 2016–17, MSDWT had approximately 11,482 students in grades K-12. |
Revision as of 00:52, 8 March 2022
The Metropolitan School District of Washington Township (MSDWT) is a public school district in Indianapolis, Indiana. The district was established in 1955 and serves the area of Washington Township that was outside of the city limits before the city and county were merged in 1970. As of 2016–17, MSDWT had approximately 11,482 students in grades K-12.
Schools
High school
Middle schools
- Eastwood Middle School
- Northview Middle School
- Westlane Middle School
Elementary schools
- Allisonville Elementary School
- Clearwater Elementary School
- Crooked Creek Elementary School
- Fox Hill Elementary School
- Greenbriar Elementary School
- Nora Elementary School
- Spring Mill Elementary School
- Willow Lake Elementary
Career center
- J. Everett Light Career Center
Early childhood development
- Wyandotte School closed at the beginning of the 2008-2009 School Year
- Harcourt Elementary school closed at the 2008-2009 year
Wyandotte School
Wyandotte is located at 3575 E. 79th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240. Wyandotte is a Pre-K and K elementary school. Wyandotte is responsible for the kindergarten population for Allisonville and John Strange elementary schools. Full day kindergarten is available; however, it is tuition based. As of 2005–06, the annual tuition was approximately $2,300 for full day kindergarten. Half day kindergarten is paid for by the state. Approximately 50% of the kindergarten enrollment attend full day classes.
Further programs include AYS. AYS program handles Pre-K (3-5) children in a structured early childhood development program. AYS also provides before school and after-school care for half and full day kindergarten students. AYS programs are provided at extra cost.
The Early Childhood Special Education Preschool is housed at Wyandotte School as part of the public school system. It is developed for children ages three to five with identified special needs.
The Wyandotte Youth Support Academy, which is funded by Lilly Endowment, offers elementary, middle school students, and parents an educational alternative to out-of-school suspension. W.Y.S.A. provides the students with education in character values, individualized instruction, and computer based education. W.Y.S.A. is designed to reduce the numbers of out-of-school suspensions, and to improve overall student achievement while addressing student disciplinary problems.
Because of budgetary constraints, Wyandotte may be closed at the end of the 07/08 school year. The kindergarten students, for Allisonville and John Strange, will attend school at John Strange for the next few years. John Strange has been under capacity for over four years. The strategic plan is to have all kindergarten students, after physical additions and remodeling work is completed, attend their home elementary. This plan is dependent on future funding being approved by the school board and the citizens of the school district.