Wapahani High School
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Wapahani High School | |
Location | |
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Selma, Indiana, USA | |
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Locale | Rural |
Superintendent | Mr. James Craig |
Principal | Mr. Bryan Rausch |
Students | ~400 |
Type | Public high school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Mascot | Raiders |
Established | 1967 |
Snapshot | |
Homepage | [1] |
Wapahani High School is a small high school located near Selma, Indiana. The school is the only high school for the community, which is served by Liberty-Perry Community Schools.
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[edit] Superintendent
The Superintendent of the Liberty-Perry Community Schools is Mr. James Craig.
[edit] History
Wapahani High School was founded in 1967 to replace Selma and Center High Schools. Wapahani is a Delaware Indian word for White River, whose west fork runs a few hundred yards behind the school. The name was chosen by the daughter of Ardis Bailey, who was a secretary at Selma High School.
[edit] School District
Liberty-Perry Community Schools are located in Liberty and Perry Townships in Delaware County, Indiana.
[edit] County School Corporations
Delaware Community Schools (Royerton/Eaton) | Wes-Del School Corporation (Gaston) |
Muncie Community Schools (Muncie) | Yorktown Schools (Yorktown) |
[edit] Neighboring School Systems
Union School Corporation | Cowan School System |
Delaware County Schools | Wes-Del Schools |
Muncie Community Schools | Monroe Central School Corporation |
[edit] Athletics
Wapahani High School is a member of the Mid-Eastern Conference.