Schools

Neighborhood Schools that serve Emerson Heights

Scecina Memorial High School

Father Scecina Memorial High School
5000 Noland
Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 356-6377
9-12

Scecina is a Catholic school located less than a mile from Emerson Heights, making it within walking or bike riding distance for many areas of the neighborhood.

Interested eighth grade students may shadow a student for a day. For more information, see here. Registration begins at the end of January.

More information about the school, including information about tuition, is available at their website: http://www.scecina.org/

Testing and academic performance information for Scecina Memorial High School.

This school is a community asset and one of many schools with a track record of academic performance that serve the Emerson Heights neighborhood. Click here for a list of other schools.


Scecina Memorial High School

Posted on 01/24/06



Irvington Community Elementary School

Irvington Community Elementary School (ICS) is a charter school sponsored by Ball State University. It is located about 2.3 miles Southeast of Emerson Heights, a block South of Washington Street and Kitley at 6705 East Julian Ave, Indianapolis.

They are an elementary (K-8) school that seeks academic excellence through a challenging and rich curriculum including art, music and spanish. The Irvington Community High School will be accepting 9th grade students starting in fall of 2006.

ICS is on a year-round schedule with extended school days. It is a public school; there is no tuition and it is open to all students.

If you are interested, please contact them at 357-5359 for more information or go to http://www.ics-charter.org/admissions/

Application Deadline is in March with a lottery shortly afterwards.

Testing and academic performance information for Irvington Community School

This school is a community asset and one of many schools with a track record of academic performance that serve Emerson Heights. Click here for a list of other schools.


Irvington Community School

Posted on 12/15/05



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