Search Results
23 results for schools within district 1802850, with type Regular elementary or secondary and with survey responses since 2017.
Central Lutheran School
900 GREEN ST, NEW HAVEN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Lutheran • Est. 1952
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Central Lutheran School
1400 ELM ST, NEW HAVEN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Lutheran
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St. John the Baptist School
204 S RUFUS ST, NEW HAVEN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1864
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St. Joseph Hessen Cassel
11521 S US HIGHWAY 27, FORT WAYNE, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1860
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Campbell Road School
17907 CAMPBELL RD, SPENCERVILLE, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Harlan Christian School
17108 STATE ROAD 37, HARLAN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Church of Christ • Est. 1978
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St. Louis Academy
15529 LINCOLN HWY E, NEW HAVEN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1915
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Woodburn Lutheran School
4502 N STATE ROAD 101, WOODBURN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Lutheran • Est. 1954
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Milan Center School
14702 DOTY RD, NEW HAVEN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1967
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Black Creek Amish School
10033 ROBERTS RD, WOODBURN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Cedar Creek Amish School
12308 PAGE RD, GRABILL, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian • Est. 1969
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St. John-Emmanuel Lutheran School
12912 FRANKE RD, MONROEVILLE, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Lutheran • Est. 1849
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Black Creek Amish School
10121 ROBERTS RD, WOODBURN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Maumee Valley School
7630 ROBERTS RD, NEW HAVEN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Springfield Center School
15626 SPRINGFIELD CENTER RD, GRABILL, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1949
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St. Rose of Lima Catholic School
206 SUMMIT ST, MONROEVILLE, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic
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Maple Lane School
13123 SPRINGFIELD CENTER RD, GRABILL, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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St. Rose of Lima Catholic School
401 MONROE ST, MONROEVILLE, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1911
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Westridge Amish School
12310 NOTESTINE RD, GRABILL, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Rupert Ridge School
10571 RUPERT RD, WOODBURN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Northeast Spencerville
20104 HURSHTOWN RD, GRABILL, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Fellowship Haven Bible School
11128 PAGE RD, GRABILL, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Mennonite • Est. 1978
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Cuba Mennonite School
10835 CUBA RD, HARLAN, IN
Regular elementary or secondary • Mennonite • Est. 1979
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