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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA SCHOOLS AND NEIGHBORHOODS: WE ARE HERE TO HELP
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ABOUT Indianapolis, Indiana SCHOOLS
Indianapolis schools boast a total student population of 142,350 attending 211 schools in 14 public school districts and 127 private schools. Public school revenue and expenditures vary by school district but Indianapolis public schools spend an average of $8,228 per student each year.
Student teacher ratio is an important statistic cluing parents into the probable attention their child might receive individually in a classroom setting. Indianapolis public schools average a student teacher ratio of 14:1. Indianapolis private schools average 5:1. Also, high schools in Indianapolis average a student body population of 831, while Indianapolis middle schools and elementary schools average student body populations of 612 and 492 respectively.
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IMPROVING ACHIEVEMENT IN INDIANAPOLIS SCHOOLS
Achievement has been on the docket as a major issue in recent years for Indianapolis Schools. Students just didn’t seem to be living up to the standards put before them. So, Indianapolis schools had to take drastic measures for improving achievement among their students.
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