School Town of Speedway

The School Town of Speedway is a public school district based in Speedway, Indiana (USA). The district has six campuses and an enrollment of approximately 1,650 students.

School Town of Speedway
Map of School Districts in Marion County. The School Town of Speedway is shaded in light red.
Location
Information
TypePublic
Enrollment1,654
SuperintendentKyle Trebley

Schools

High School

Junior High School

  • Grades 7-8
    • Speedway Junior High School

Elementary Schools

  • Grades K-6
    • James A. Allison Elementary School
    • Carl G. Fisher Elementary School
    • Arthur C. Newby Elementary School
    • Frank H. Wheeler Elementary School

Enrollment

  • 2007-08 School Year: 1,654 students (preliminary)[1]
  • 2006-07 School Year: 1,627 students[2]
  • 2005-06 School Year: 1,696 students[2]
  • 2004-05 School Year: 1,654 students[2]
  • 2003-04 School Year: 1,662 students[2]

Demographics

There were a total of 1,627 students enrolled in the School Town of Speedway during the 2006-2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 48.06% female and 51.94% male. The racial makeup of the district was 65.03% White, 19.18% African American, 9.71% Hispanic, 4.36% Multiracial, 1.48% Asian, and 0.25% Native American.[1] 40.01% of the district's students receive free or reduced lunch.[1]

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