| Definition of Terms |
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| School Level |
High school |
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| Grades Offered |
Grades 9 - 12 |
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| County |
Allen County, IN |
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| Total Students |
983 students |
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| % Male / % Female |
52% /
48% |
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| Total Classroom Teachers |
49 teachers |
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| Students by Grade |
| Grade 9 - 297 students | | Grade 10 - 253 students | | Grade 11 - 219 students | | Grade 12 - 214 students |
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| Teacher : Student Ratio |
1:20 |
1:18 |
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| Students by Ethnicity |
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| % American Indian |
n/a |
n/a |
| % Asian |
1% |
1% |
| % Hispanic |
6% |
3% |
| % Black |
5% |
7% |
| % White |
87% |
86% |
| % Unknown |
1 % |
2% |
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| Additional Student Information |
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| % Eligible for Free Lunch |
21% |
19% |
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| % Eligible for Reduced Lunch |
8% |
6% |
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| % Migrant Students Enrolled |
n/a |
n/a |
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| School District Name |
East Allen County s School District |
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| Number of Schools Managed |
19 |
4 |
| Number of Students Managed |
10,821 students |
1,999 students |
| District Total Revenue |
$120,108,000 |
$21,720,000 |
| District Expenditure |
$109,690,000 |
$20,017,000 |
| District Revenue / Student |
$11,100 |
$10,865 |
| District Expenditure / Student |
$10,137 |
$10,014 |
| District Graduation Rates |
96% |
95% |
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- New Haven High School is a public secondary education school for grades nine through twelve. New Haven High School is one of five high schools in the East Allen County School district, Indiana. The district has adopted a unique method called “five campus”, meaning a student can take a class offered at any one of the schools in the district.
- History
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The first school in New Haven was built downtown in 1885. The first true high school was built in 1923 and was officially called the Adams-Township school, although everyone referred to it as New Haven school. It accommodated kindergarten through 12th grade. In the 1940s a separate building was put up next to this school to house the elementary grades. In the 1955 and 1957 additions were made to the high school to allow for the growing student population. To further aid with the growth a middle school was built across the street on the high school’s football field and track. (Goeglein)
- Soon enough it was time to build a new high school. The high school moved to a piece of land across the highway. The middle school moved into the old high school and the elementary moved into the middle school. The elementary is now used for offices and has a newly renovated auditorium that is used for special performances.
- The current New Haven High School was built in 1975 and opened in 1977. The building is located on a 24 acre property – the smallest amount of land of any school in its district. It cost approximately $7 million to build. The gym is a smaller version of the nearby Harding High School gym. The school was originally designed to accommodate 1500 students. Recently the school has had some modifications to classrooms to allow for different kinds of classes. Currently the school’s capacity is 1030. This is the first school in the district to have an elevator in it. The principal of the school when it opened was Paul Goeglein.
- Extracurricular activities
- Sports
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New Haven High School belongs to the Northeast Hoosier Conference and is a size 4A school. Boys' fall sports include football, cross country, soccer, and tennis. Girls' fall sports include cross country, golf, soccer, and volleyball. Boys' winter sports include basketball and wrestling. Girls' winter sports include basketball. Boys' spring sports include baseball, golf, and track & field. Girls' spring sports include softball, tennis and, track & field. John H. Young field was renovated in the summer of 2007. A new facility costing $1.9 million was constructed. The baseball field was named bischoff field in the spring of 2009.
- Awards
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New Haven football has won a Regional Title in 2001, Sectional Titles in 2001, 1991, 1988 and 1981, and NEIAC Titles in 1987, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1980 and 1963. Wrestling sectionals 2006, 2007, and 2008 and a regional in 2008.
- Notable alumni
- Dave Doster, MLB player for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Colin Chin, IHL player for the Fort Wayne Komets
- Dr. Jeffrey T. Grabill, professor at Michigan State University; author of Community Literacy Programs and the Politics of Change and Writing Community Change: Designing Technologies for Citizen Action (New Dimensions in Computers and Composition)
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| About This Zip Code (46774) |
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| Population (Approximate) |
14,299 people |
5,873,444 people |
| % (age 25+) w/College Degree |
24% |
20% |
| Population Average Age |
37 years old
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35 years old |
| Average Household size |
2.7 persons
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2.4 persons |
| Median Household Income |
$46,584
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$42,007 |
| Avg. # of Rooms in Household |
6.1 rooms |
5.5 rooms |
| Median Age of Housing Structure |
43 years old |
43 years old |
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| % Owning / % Renting |
83% / 17% |
69% / 31% |
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