STEM-focused charter high school plans a third location in Indianapolis
Sept. 1, 2022
Founded by Purdue University in 2017, Purdue Polytechnic High Schools will open a campus next year in Pike Township on the northwest side of Indianapolis.
The STEM-focused charter high school, founded by Purdue University, will open in the Pike Township neighborhood on the northwest side of Indianapolis, the university says in a news release.
It will be the school's fourth site in Indiana, joining the Schweitzer Center at Englewood on the east side of Indianapolis, the North campus in the Broad Ripple area, and PPHS South Bend.
The first location opened in 2017 on Indianapolis’ east side, and the network has since grown to serve more than 1,000 students.