Indiana Schools
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
ROOM 229 STATE HOUSE
INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204
(317) 232-6610
Indiana is making progress in making sure no child is left behind. Indiana met the number of overall students participating in the testing. However, since not enough African American and Hispanic students participated, and therefore, Indiana was marked with a "Did not Meet" for their No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) report for the 2005-06 school year. Eighteen schools that did not make NCLB requirements last year met their AYP estimations and had the "Needs Improvement" label removed. This was countered with 10 schools that met expectations in 2005 that slipped and now need improvement.
Almost half of Indiana's over 1 million students are attending Title I schools-schools that receive federal funding due to a "Needs Improvement" or worse label, or schools in a low-income area. Federal NCLB laws state that if a particular school does not meet minimum requirements two years running, a parent or student can transfer to a school that does meet requirements.
Indiana is ranked 26 out of 50 in Morgan Quinto's "Education State Rankings, 2005-2006", a yearly reference book ranking the smartest states, dropping 9 spots from last year, when the criteria were different. Quinto's rankings this year are based on student achievement, positive outcomes and personal attention from teachers, de-emphasizing previous rankings made heavily on spending per student-which is over $8000 per student, resulting in an educational budget last year of $4 billion.
For more information on Indiana's NCLB progress, or check the report card for your student's school, visit the Department of Education website at http://www.doe.state.in.us.
Indiana Statistics
City Listing
- Bainbridge Schools
- Bargersville Schools
- Batesville Schools
- Battle Ground Schools
- Bedford Schools
- Beech Grove Schools
- Berne Schools
- Bicknell Schools
- Birdseye Schools
- Bloomfield Schools
- Bloomington Schools
- Cambridge City Schools
- Camby Schools
- Camden Schools
- Campbellsburg Schools
- Canaan Schools
- Cannelton Schools
- Carlisle Schools
- Carmel Schools
- Carthage Schools
- Cayuga Schools
- Cedar Grove Schools
- Cedar Lake Schools
- Celestine Schools
- Laconia Schools
- Lacrosse Schools
- Ladoga Schools
- Lafayette Schools
- Lafontaine Schools
- Lagrange Schools
- Lake Station Schools
- Lake Village Schools
- Laketon Schools
- Lakeville Schools
- Lamar Schools
- Lanesville Schools
- Mackey Schools
- Madison Schools
- Marengo Schools
- Marion Schools
- Marshall Schools
- Martinsville Schools
- Matthews Schools
- Maxwell Schools
- Mays Schools
- Mccordsville Schools
- Medora Schools
- Mentone Schools
- Merrillville Schools
- Michigan City Schools
- Salem Schools
- Schererville Schools
- Scipio Schools
- Scottsburg Schools
- Sellersburg Schools
- Selma Schools
- Seymour Schools
- Sharpsville Schools
- Shelburn Schools
- Shelbyville Schools
- Sheridan Schools
- Wabash Schools
- Wadesville Schools
- Wakarusa Schools
- Waldron Schools
- Walkerton Schools
- Walton Schools
- Wanatah Schools
- Warren Schools
- Warsaw Schools
- Washington Schools
- Waterloo Schools
- Waveland Schools
General Information
- Number of Schools: 2,031
- Number of Students: 1,034,519
- Number of Teachers: 59,927
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 17.26:1
Public Schools
- Number of Schools: 726
- Number of Students: 116,307
- Number of Teachers: 7,213
- Student:Teacher Ratio:16.12:1
Private Schools
School Types
- Regular Schools: 1,910
- Special Schools: 54
- Vocational Schools: 30
- Alternative Schools: 37
- Magnet Schools: 27
- Title 1 Schools: 1,780
- Charter Schools: 35
Public Schools
- Regular Schools: 578
- Montessori Schools: 34
- Special Program Schools: 15
- Special Education Schools: 8
- Vocational Schools: 0
- Alternative Schools: 10
- Early Childhood Programs: 68
Private Schools
Ranking Overview
- National Ranking: 21/51
- Advanced and Above: 5.80 %
- Proficient and Above: 36.40 %
- Basic and Above: 77.20 %
- Below Basic: 22.80 %
Overall Scores
Financial Overview
- Expenditure Per Student: $9,072
- Instructional: $5,550,922,119
- Support: $3,312,841,355
- Noninstructional: $378,222,495
- Total: $10,277,065,172
State Expenditures
- Local: $4,865,782,752
- Intermediate: $69,715,810
- State: $5,504,584,843
- Federal: $771,230,010
- Total: $11,211,313,415
State Revenues
Administration Overview
- LEA Administrators: 1,029
- LEA Support Staff: 760
- School Administrators: 3,026
- School Support Staff: 7,155
- Student Support Services: 2,016
Administrators
- Pre-K Teachers: 544
- Kindergarten Teachers: 2,946
- Elementary Teachers: 28,321
- Secondary Teachers: 26,413
- Instructional Aides: 19,830
Instructional Staff
- Elementary Counselors: 492
- Secondary Counselors: 1,312
- Librarians: 963
- Library Support Staff: 1,337
