Indiana Public Schools

Indiana is the #18 largest school system in the United States, serving 1,039,456 students across 1,936 public schools. There are 68 Blue Ribbon Schools, 26 magnet schools, 60 charter schools, and 34 special education schools. The student ethnicity breakdown in the state is show below:

Student by Ethnicity

(IN) School Average
% American Indian
n/a
% Asian
2%
% Hispanic
8%
% Black
13%
% White
72%
Unknown
5%

Indiana Public Schools by County

County
# High
# Middle
# Elementary
1. Adams County 3 3 4
2. Allen County 14 19 63
3. Bartholomew County 5 4 14
4. Benton County 1 - 3
5. Blackford County 1 2 2
6. Boone County 3 3 11
7. Brown County 1 1 2
8. Carroll County 2 1 2
9. Cass County 6 6 9
10. Clark County 10 8 20
11. Clay County 2 1 7
12. Clinton County 4 2 6
13. Crawford County 1 - 5
14. Daviess County 4 1 7
15. De Kalb County 3 2 7
16. Dearborn County 2 3 8
17. Decatur County 3 1 3
18. Delaware County 12 9 23
19. Dubois County 5 5 11
20. Elkhart County 10 12 40
21. Fayette County 3 3 10
22. Floyd County 4 5 12
23. Fountain County 3 1 3
24. Franklin County 2 2 3
25. Fulton County 3 2 4
26. Gibson County 4 3 9
27. Grant County 7 9 16
28. Greene County 6 3 7
29. Hamilton County 11 17 40
30. Hancock County 5 8 14
31. Harrison County 5 4 8
32. Hendricks County 6 9 25
33. Henry County 6 4 12
34. Howard County 8 9 15
35. Huntington County 1 2 9
36. Jackson County 5 3 9
37. Jasper County 2 3 6
38. Jay County 1 2 7
39. Jefferson County 4 3 9
40. Jennings County 2 1 7
41. Johnson County 7 9 23
42. Knox County 3 1 8
43. Kosciusko County 2 3 13
44. La Porte County 6 6 24
45. Lagrange County 3 4 9
46. Lake County 33 34 95
47. Lawrence County 4 6 14
48. Madison County 12 11 20
49. Marion County 48 56 165
50. Marshall County 5 3 8
51. Martin County 2 1 2
52. Miami County 4 4 8
53. Monroe County 6 7 22
54. Montgomery County 3 4 9
55. Morgan County 4 5 17
56. Newton County 2 1 3
57. Noble County 5 5 11
58. Ohio County 1 - 1
59. Orange County 5 2 5
60. Owen County 1 1 4
61. Parke County 3 1 5
62. Perry County 3 1 3
63. Pike County 1 1 3
64. Porter County 11 15 35
65. Posey County 3 3 6
66. Pulaski County 2 2 3
67. Putnam County 5 3 9
68. Randolph County 5 2 7
69. Ripley County 6 5 6
70. Rush County 1 1 6
71. Scott County 2 2 5
72. Shelby County 7 5 10
73. Spencer County 2 2 5
74. St Joseph County 15 20 48
75. Starke County 3 2 3
76. Steuben County 3 2 6
77. Sullivan County 4 1 7
78. Switzerland County 1 1 2
79. Tippecanoe County 6 10 20
80. Tipton County 2 2 3
81. Union County 1 1 1
82. Vanderburgh County 12 12 26
83. Vermillion County 2 1 4
84. Vigo County 6 7 19
85. Wabash County 8 4 8
86. Warren County 1 - 3
87. Warrick County 3 3 10
88. Washington County 3 2 4
89. Wayne County 6 5 17
90. Wells County 3 2 4
91. White County 4 1 9
92. Whitley County 3 3 7

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