Heritage High School (Monroeville, Indiana)

Heritage K12 School
Address
13608 Monroeville Road
Monroeville, Indiana 46773
United States
Coordinates 40°58′36″N 84°57′43″W / 40.976721°N 84.962046°W / 40.976721; -84.962046Coordinates: 40°58′36″N 84°57′43″W / 40.976721°N 84.962046°W / 40.976721; -84.962046
Information
School type Kindergarten-12th Grade
School district East Allen County Schools
CEEB code 152375
Principal Matt Widenhoefer, Diane Dikeolakos
Staff [1]
Grades K-12
Enrollment 894 (as of 2011-12)
Average class size 30 students
Campus type K-12 combination of Heritage Elementary and Heritage Junior/Senior High School
Color(s)               
Athletics IHSAA AAA
Athletics conference Allen County Athletic Conference
Mascot Patriot
Newspaper The Structure
Website http://www.eacs.k12.in.us/

Heritage K-12 School is a school in Monroeville, Indiana. The Heritage campus serves students in grades K-12 in the communities of Hoagland, Monroeville, New Haven and Poe. The elementary portion of the school was added on in 2014, after Hoagland Elementary was deteriorating and was in need of a new school.

History

High school education in Monroeville dates back to Monroeville High School, which opened. Heritage High School was created by the consolidation of Hoagland and Monroeville High Schools[2] Heritage High school opened for the 1968/1969 school year.

Athletics

The school's teams, known as the Heritage Patriots, compete in the Indiana High School Athletic Association's AAA size classification in the Allen County Athletic Conference. Teams are fielded in baseball, basketball, football, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.

State championship titles held by the school's teams include:

See also

References

  1. http://hhs.eacs.k12.in.us/staff_directory
  2. "Heritage of Frustrations". Fort Wayne News Sentinel. 1995-05-30. p. 1A. Heritage was created when the district closed Monroeville High School and built another building closer to Hoagland.
  3. "IHSAA State Champions by School". Indiana High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
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