Hamilton Southeastern Schools

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Hamilton Southeastern Schools
Location
Fishers, Indiana, USA
Information
Superintendent Assistant: Sandra Hollingshead
Students 15,315
Type Public
Motto Honor Scholarship Excellence
Color(s) Blue and white
Snapshot Indiana school snapshot
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Hamilton Southeastern School District is the primary school system for children living in Fishers, Indiana and surrounding communities. The district consists of eleven elementary schools (k-4), two intermediate schools (5-6), one middle school (5-8), two junior high schools (7-8), and two high schools (9-12). Hamilton Southeastern is home to HSE Royals and the new FHS Tigers. Hamilton Southeastern is the fastest growing school corporation in Indiana with 15,315 students in the 2006-07 school year and only 10,716 in 2002. Its schools have very high ratings. Twelve of the eighteen schools in the district are four star schools as rated by the Indiana Department of Education. [1] Of the six that are not four star schools, four are too new to be rated yet. Hamilton Southeastern High School and Hamilton Southeastern Junior High School were named No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools by the US Department of Education, only given to schools in each level annually.[2][3] The district had an 23.1% higher passing rate on the math/English combined ISTEP+ tests when compared to the state average in 2006-07.[4]

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[edit] Schools

[edit] Elementary

[edit] Intermediate

[edit] Middle School

[edit] Junior High Schools

[edit] High Schools

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