Huntington County Community School Corporation

Huntington County Community School Corporation (HCCSC) is the Indiana public school district in Huntington County, Indiana, USA. It operates seven K-5 elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. HCCSC serves all of Huntington County including the communities of Andrews, Bippus, Huntington, Majenica, Markle, Mount Etna, Roanoke, and Warren.

On 10 October 2009 - 5,985 children attend the schools.

Since fall 2012 HCCSC is a 21st Century School Corporation, meaning the students have a 1:1 technology advantage. That technology is the use of iPads. Currently only the two middle schools and high school are using the iPads, but the coorperation plans to implement the iPads in the elementary schools the fall of the 2013 school year bringing the 21st Century initiative to the entire corporation.

Read more about Huntington County Community School Corporation:  Administration, Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High School

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