Crawford County High School (Indiana)

Crawford County Junior-Senior High School is a small high school on the south side of Marengo, Indiana. It covers all of Crawford County and parts of Day Lane, Milltown, IN (in Harrison County).

Crawford County High School
Address
1130 South State Road 66

,
47140

Coordinates38°19′10″N 86°21′10″W
Information
School typepublic
School districtCrawford County Community Schools
CEEB code152190
PrincipalBrandon Johnson
Teaching staff38 (FTE)
Grades9-12
Enrollment450 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.24
Color(s)         
SloganGrowing Toward Greatness
Athletics conferencePatoka Lake Conference
Team nameWolfpack
WebsiteCrawford County High School

History

Crawford County High opened in 1976 after the consolidation of the county's 4 former high schools; Milltown Millers, Marengo Cavemen, Leavenworth Wyandottes, and English Red Raiders.

Athletics

The Crawford County Wolfpack compete in the Patoka Lake Conference and the Indiana High School Athletic Association. Crawford County's sports include basketball, baseball, wrestling, volleyball, golf, tennis, softball, cross country, track & field, cheerleading, a dance team, and in 2007 the school added football.

Campus

Extracurricular activities

Notable faculty

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See also

References

  1. "Crawford County High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  2. "Oxley is stable and improving, family says". Louisville Courier-Journal. 2009-11-24. Oxley, a teacher at Crawford County Junior-Senior High School, is serving in his first term at the Indiana House.
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