In new school year, some Indianapolis charter schools grow

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Aug 2, 12:00 AM

In new school year, some Indianapolis charter schools grow

Since opening its first Englewood campus in 2017, Purdue Polytechnic has grown from just 140 freshmen to over 600 students on that campus alone, Executive Director Scott Bess said. The north campus at Broad Ripple High School, meanwhile, struck a deal with IPS to use the building this year — more room for the school to grow.

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