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SCHOOL

ANALYSIS Carmel Highschool

PROJECT
 Population in 2021: 100,777
 (100% urban, 0% rural).

Males: 48,318 (47.9%)


 Females: 52,459 (52.1%)

Median resident age: 41.6 years

COMMUNIT  Indiana median age: 38.2 years

Y 

Officers per 1,000 residents here: 1.24
Indiana average: 2.06

DEMOGRAP  Household:

HICS 

Carmel: $106,990
IN: $62,743
 Condo:
 Carmel: $391,300
 IN: $182,400
 rent in 2021
 $1,401.
 Residents living in poverty in 2021:
 3.4%
 Religious Centers
 42 total religious centers
Carmel Clay Public Midtown Plaza
Museums
Library The Palladium
-Museum of Miniatures Lawn area with parks,
Big, newly renovated Center for Preforming games, Tv, live music, art,
-Childrens Art Gallery Library Across the street Arts etc.
-Monon Depot Museum from the Highschool

To whom are the


Monon Community amenities marketed?
Center Monon Greenway
Carmel City Center Everyone!
group fitness classes, Trail for Biking, walking,
-Big shopping center Although for some you do
track, fitness center, etc. throughout the town
waterpark, gym need a membership or pay
for a ticket

OPPORTUNITIES IN THE COMMUNITY


FOR PLAY AND RECREATION
What businesses exist in the
Restaurants Sponsorships of the school: Non-profits and NGOs
community?
• Carmel's Meridian Street Corridor is • Mix between chain and local • Indianapolis Metro North Home Living • lots of non-profits exist in the
home to the second largest restaurants Team community
concentration of office workers in the • Chains: Chick-fil-a, Five Guys, • Valeo • Commission for higher education
state of Indiana. McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy’s, (CHE)
• For the Love Homes
• home to more than 80 corporate Chipotle, etc. • Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton
• Good year
headquarters • Local: Bru Burger Bar, Convivio, The County
Pint Room, Bub’s Burgers and Ice- • Cooper Tires
• Fountains of Hope International
cream, Crafters Pizza, Divvy, etc. • Napleton Automotive Group
• United way economic relief fund
• Peterman Brothers
• Great American Songbook Foundation

BUSINESS CLIMATE
BOARD MEMBERS

•Boards Main Goals:


• 1. Set goals and establish policy
2. Recruit, hire, and evaluate the superintendent
• Always operates within the "Open Door Law"

Louise Jackson Katie Browning Kristin Kouka Jennifer Nelson- Greg Brown
Vice President President Member Williams Member
At Large Seat At Large Seat District 1 Seat Secretary District 3 Seat
District 2 Seat
 Carmel Clay District has…
 11 Elementary Schools
 3 middle schools

WHERE DO 
 1 high school
Additionally, there are 12 private school options in Carmel
PEOPLE LIVE?  Carmel has an outstanding public school system and nearby private school options

HOW DOES
 All Carmel residents are in the Carmel Clay School System.

THIS
INFLUENCE Huntington Learning Center,

Tons of tutoring
THE SCHOOLS’
Sylvan Learning Center,
Mathnasuim, Kumon Math and
reading Center of Carmel,
centers!
KIDS ATTEND?
Hoosier Tutor, Linder Learning
Center, etc.

The Art Lab, The Carmel Arts


Council Children’s Art Gallery,
Art Centers: MyArt Carmel, Carmel Art
Education Studio, Kuaba
Gallery, etc.
 Population of the school: 5327

 Carmel Clay District has…


 11 Elementary Schools
 3 middle schools
 1 high school
SCHOOL  Additionally, there are 12 private school options in Carmel

DEMOGRAPHIC  Test scores and grades


AND Attendance : 57.2%
SAT Performance: 1153
ACHIEVEMENT College and Career Coursework: 77.1%

DATA Graduation Rate with Waivers: 96.4%


Graduation Rate Excluding Waivers: 93.4%
Placed in top 1% of schools in Indiana for overall test scores for the
2020-21 school year.

 School Improvement Plan


1. Deepen teacher understanding on meeting the needs of all
students.
2. Implementation of school-wide reassessment policy
3. Foster a sense of belonging among all students at CHS.
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Diversity
Gender Distribution White
Female: 50% 4.3
3.6
Asian
Male: 50% 6.2 Hispanic
Two or More Races
Math Proficiency: Black
Carmel: 77% 15.3 Native Hawaiian
IN average: 36%

Reading/Language Arts Proficiency:


Carmel: 90% 70.3
IN average: 43%
Courses Offered
AP IB Program
39 IB Courses
- English (4), Math (3), World -Language and Literature,
35 AP Courses Language (5), Science (5), Social Language and acquisition,
25 dual credit courses, Studies (9), Fine Arts (4), Individuals and societies,
8 “Project Lead the Way” courses Computer Science (2) Science, Mathematics, and The
7 Advanced College Project -Anyone may take as long as you Arts
courses register -Any Junior or Senior, if they
register
Clubs Multilingual Learners (MLL)
-Currently 133 The Carmel Clay Schools K-12) Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
-Open for anyone to join, or create a serves 500+ students. 100+ languages Senior
club from over 80 countries.
Semesters block-eight schedule of
-Active minds, Academic super bowl, Once a student becomes fluent in four 90-minute periods
Best buddies, biology club, book basic communication skills and
nook, chess club, creative writing, academic language, they are exited Late start every other Wednesday
data science and statistics, deep from the program.
learning club, jiu jitsu, math club,
physics club, etc.

TYPE OF CURRICULAR CHOICE OFFERED AND TO


WHOM?
 Per student expenditure
 $167
 Below average compared to Indiana average

 Free and/or reduced lunch
 10.2%

SCHOOL
 8% Free Lunch
 2.2% Reduced Lunch
 $0.40

FINANCES  School district operating budget?


 Dept Service Fund - $32M
 Operating Fund - $28M
 Safety Referendum - $6M
 Operating Referendum $25M
 Education Fund $118M

 340 teachers, administrators and counselors.


Student to teacher ratio of 17:1

 Community impact the school financial forecast?


 second lowest per pupil funded school district in the state, the district is
fortunate to have strong community support through voter approved
referendums.
•Vision – Carmel High School will provide opportunities for all
students to realize their potential in an ever-changing world.
•Mission – Every Student, Every Day, Every Class
•Motto - "Together We Achieve.

•Carmel is all about the students and giving them the best
SCHOOL opportunity possible
PURPOSE/  School Improvement Plan
PHILOSOPHY
 Deepen teacher understanding on meeting the needs of all students.
 Implementation of school-wide reassessment policy
 Foster a sense of belonging among all students at CHS.
POLITICAL CLIMATE
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