Elementary, middle, intermediate. School districts have variety of models for K-8 grades.
Central Indiana school districts decide to divide grades among their buildings in a variety of different configurations.
Most school districts split their middle school or intermediate grades in some way from their elementary grades, but when they do that can vary.
Here is a look at some of the different grade configurations in Central Indiana schools.
MSD Washington Township
PreK Early Childhood Center
K-5 Elementary Schools
6-8 Middle Schools
9-12 High School
MSD Warren Township
PreK Early Childhood Center
K-4 Elementary Schools
5-8 Intermediate and Middle schools
9-12 High School
Speedway Schools
K-6 Elementary Schools
7-8 Junior High School
9-12 High School
Franklin Township
K-3 Elementary Schools
4-6 Intermediate Schools
7-8 Junior High School
9-12 High School
Zionsville Community Schools
PreK-4 Elementary Schools
5-8 Middle Schools
9-12 High School
Carmel Clay Schools
PreK-5 Elementary Schools (some just K-5)
6-8 Middle Schools
9-12 High School
Avon Community Schools
K-4 Elementary Schools
5-6 Intermediate Schools
7-8 Middle Schools
9-12 High School
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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Here's how Central Indiana schools divide their grade levels