Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township

The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is a school district in Lawrence Township in northeast Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana. It covers an area of 48 square miles (120 km2) and in 2010 had a student enrollment just under 16,000.[4]

Metropolitan School of
Lawrence Township
(MSD LT)
Location
6501 Sunnyside Rd.
Indianapolis, Indiana

District information
GradesK-12
SuperintendentDr. Shawn A. Smith
Students and staff
Students15,164 [1]
Teachers932 [2]
Athletic conferenceMetropolitan
Conference Indiana
District mascotLawrence Central Bears
Lawrence North Wildcats
Other information
2009 Graduation Rate:85.0% [3]
Schedulemultiple schedules in use
WebsiteOfficial website

It includes two high schools, two middle schools, eleven elementary schools, four kindergarten centers, and one alternative school for at-risk students of middle-school and high-school age. It also operates a Diploma Recovery Program for adults (over 18) and a Community Education Program.[5]

The district includes eight National Blue Ribbon Schools, which have achieve a 97% graduation rate and over 75% progression to post-secondary education.

High schools

Middle schools

  • Belzer Middle School
  • Fall Creek Valley Middle School

Elementary schools

  • Amy Beverland Elementary School
  • Brook Park Elementary School
  • Crestview Elementary School
  • Forest Glen Elementary School
  • Harrison Hill Elementary School
  • Indian Creek Elementary School
  • Mary Castle Elementary School
  • Oaklandon Elementary School
  • Skiles Test Elementary School
  • Sunnyside Elementary School
  • Winding Ridge Elementary School

Early Learning Centers (Kindergarten)

  • Amy Beverland Early Learning Center
  • Brook Park Early Learning Center
  • Mary Castle Early Learning Center
  • Winding Ridge Early Learning Center
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