Franklin Township Community School Corporation - Schools

Schools

School Principal Grades Enrollment Coordinates
Acton Elementary School Steven Peters K-4 411 39°39′08″N 085°58′18″W / 39.65222°N 85.97167°W / 39.65222; -85.97167
Arlington Elementary School David Henriott K-4 541 39°48′35″N 086°04′16″W / 39.80972°N 86.07111°W / 39.80972; -86.07111
Bunker Hill Elementary School Douglas Jaggers K-4 568 39°40′05″N 086°03′05″W / 39.66806°N 86.05139°W / 39.66806; -86.05139
Mary Adams Elementary School Karen Schuldt K-4 425
South Creek Elementary School Davin Harpe K-4 530 -
Thompson Crossing Elementary School Teresa Brown K-4 579 -
Wanamaker Elementary School Russell Wright K-4 467 -
Lillie Idella Kitley Elementary Jason Wade K-4 728 -
Edgewood Intermediate School Toni Stevenson 5-6 543 -
Franklin Township Middle School East Charlie McCoy 7-8 789 -
Franklin Township Middle School West Leland Thompson 7-8 654 -
Franklin Central High School Kevin Koers 9-12 2,581 39°40′50″N 086°00′59″W / 39.68056°N 86.01639°W / 39.68056; -86.01639

Source: School Data: Franklin Township Community School Corporation

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