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  1. The four (4) zones begins with the 2024-25 school year. Each zone would include between 12 to 15 schools and programs. The new zone map benefits students and families by: Providing a more equitable geographic distribution of high performing and high demand programming.

  2. School District Interactive Map. Zoom in and click on any district below to go to its data from the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE). Map boundaries come from the U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER 2021 unified school district files. For downloadable school district maps, visit the Unified School District Maps page.

  3. This zoomable, interactive map provides links to key statistics from the Indiana Department of Education for school districts statewide (2021).

  4. Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) is the largest school district in Indianapolis, and the second largest school district in the state of Indiana as of 2021, behind Fort Wayne Community Schools. [2] The district's headquarters are in the John Morton-Finney Center for Educational Services.

  5. Ranking of best school districts in the Indianapolis Area based on stats, test scores, and school district ratings. Compare school districts near you.

  6. ORGANIZATIONS. Indianapolis Public Schools. Although Indiana’s 1816 constitution required the General Assembly to provide for a system of free public schools, equally open to all children, the framers were also realists, and added the qualifier “as soon as circumstances will permit.”

  7. Based on where you live, you may have priority when applying to a school within Indianapolis Public Schools or a charter school. By clicking the School Finder at the top of our website, you can explore your options. Click the links below to see where your student may have an enrollment priority.