LaCrosse High School

LaCrosse High School
Address
11 N. Michigan St.
LaCrosse, Indiana 46348
United States
Coordinates 41°19′05″N 86°53′24″W / 41.318°N 86.890°W / 41.318; -86.890Coordinates: 41°19′05″N 86°53′24″W / 41.318°N 86.890°W / 41.318; -86.890
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1890
School district Tri-Township Consolidated School Corporation[1]
Faculty 8.33 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 107[2] (2015-2016)
Student to teacher ratio 12.85[2]
Color(s)          
Athletics conference Porter County Conference[3]
Nickname Tigers
Website LaCrosse High School

LaCrosse School is a public high school in LaCrosse, Indiana[4] and is part of the Tri-Township Consolidated School Corporation.

About

The current building was completed in 1915 and the gymnasium was added in 1950. It serves high school students from 3 townships (Dewey, Cass, & Prairie) in the southern part of LaPorte County.

Demographics

The Demographic breakdown of the 107 students as of the 2015-2026 school year was as follows:

  • Male - 51.4%
  • Female - 48.6%
  • Hispanic - 4.7%
  • White - 95.3%

32.7% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch. In 2015-2016, LaCrosse was a Title I school.[2]

Academics

Performance ratings

In 2013, the Indiana Department of Education recognized LaCrosse High School as a 4-star school,[5] the only high school in LaPorte County to do so. Additionally, the school has received an "A" rating by INDOE since 2012.

Testing

In 2011, LaCrosse High School students passed the ECA in English 10 with a 90% passing rate and Algebra I with an 86% passing rate.

Extracurricular activities

Available at LaCrosse High School are: National Honor Society, Student Council, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Friends of Rachel, Yearbook Club, Spell Bowl, Academic Super Bowl, and Girls' Book Group.

See also

References

  1. Tri-Township Consolidated School Corporation website
  2. 1 2 3 4 "LaCrosse School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  3. Porter County Conference website
  4. Public School Review website
  5. Indiana Department of Education List of Four Star Schools
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