IPS hopes to turn former high school into community hub

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4 thoughts on “IPS hopes to turn former high school into community hub

  1. Now that this is no longer a high school, IPS should consider changing the district boundaries and get rid of some of the tentacles that extend so far into the outer townships that make student transportation so difficult.

    1. Indeed. The “John Marshall” area is along the 30th-to-38th corridor east of Shadeland. That just needs to go back to Warren.

      The same is true in the Brendonwood area, where the former Arlington HS is located. That needs to devolve to Lawrence.

      And the former Northwest HS area in Wayne Township.

  2. IPS is extremely mismanaged. The have 20 to 50 buildings and empty lots. These should all be sold and the money used to fund IPS instead of constantly holding out their hand for more funding. Same with the old airport. These empty buildings and lots invite trouble, become sources of metal & electrical wiring and then turn into vagrant hangouts. The fact that IPS plans to abandon Broad Ripple and Northview shows how negligent and incompetent they are. School attendance is falling as the baby boom echo declines, yet they continue to abandon schools and build new facilities. We live in BizzaroWorld. – Steven Pettinga

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