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MSD of Pike Township

About Pike

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Our Mission

The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township cultivates a diverse, innovative learning environment by opening doors of opportunity for students to achieve their maximum potential.

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Our Vision

All students will be prepared to take the next step in realizing their dreams upon graduation from Pike High School.

The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township is an award-winning school district, widely regarded as an education leader for high academic standards, innovative educational programs, state-of-the-art facilities, strong parental and community partnerships, exceptional students, and acclaimed educators. MSD of Pike Township is diverse, with a population of 91% of students of color and more than 850 international students who represent over 65 different countries and speak more than 85 languages. Our district is comprised of an early learning center, nine elementary schools: Central Elementary School, College Park Elementary School, Deer Run Elementary School, Eagle Creek Elementary School, Eastbrook Elementary School, Fishback Creek Public Academy, Guion Creek Elementary School, New Augusta Public Academy – South, and Snacks Crossing Elementary School, which serve students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Our three middle schools, Guion Creek Middle School, Lincoln Middle School, and New Augusta Public Academy – North, serve students in 6th through 8th grade. We also have an independent Freshman Center at Pike High School. In addition, the Pike Preparatory Academy serves high school students who benefit from an alternative learning environment.

As with any school district, our ultimate success goes beyond the excellent programs, amazing educators, and outstanding opportunities we are able to offer, and depends largely on family involvement and community support. 

In a city of more than 1 million people, Pike Township is an urban residential community with a population of approximately 72,000 and an assessed value of $3.7 billion. Our district, which is located in the northwest corner of the greater Indianapolis area, is home to families with diverse social, cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. Township residents enjoy close proximity to all the excitement of downtown Indianapolis. A 15-minute drive enables Pike residents to take advantage of the many and varied cultural, recreational, social, and sporting events throughout the city. Our community has a well-balanced mix of light industry and varied retail and shopping plazas that offer a plethora of dining and entertainment opportunities. Eagle Creek Park, in the township’s northwest corner, provides a 5,000-acre nature facility for hiking, fishing, sailing, and skiing. It also includes a 27-hole golf course, bird sanctuary, archery range, woodland/wildlife preserve, and other family activities. The Pike Performing Arts Center (PPAC), located on the Pike High School campus, is a state-of-the-art facility that seats 1,500 in the auditorium and 150 in the studio theatre. Open since 1996, it provides educational programs for students and professional touring productions for the local community.

  • The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township is an award-winning school district, widely regarded as an education leader for high academic standards, innovative educational programs, state-of-the-art facilities, strong parental and community partnerships, exceptional students, and acclaimed educators. MSD of Pike Township is diverse, with a population of 91% of students of color and more than 850 international students who represent over 65 different countries and speak more than 85 languages. Our district is comprised of an early learning center, nine elementary schools: Central Elementary School, College Park Elementary School, Deer Run Elementary School, Eagle Creek Elementary School, Eastbrook Elementary School, Fishback Creek Public Academy, Guion Creek Elementary School, New Augusta Public Academy – South, and Snacks Crossing Elementary School, which serve students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Our three middle schools, Guion Creek Middle School, Lincoln Middle School, and New Augusta Public Academy – North, serve students in 6th through 8th grade. We also have an independent Freshman Center at Pike High School. In addition, the Pike Preparatory Academy serves high school students who benefit from an alternative learning environment.

    As with any school district, our ultimate success goes beyond the excellent programs, amazing educators, and outstanding opportunities we are able to offer, and depends largely on family involvement and community support. 

  • In a city of more than 1 million people, Pike Township is an urban residential community with a population of approximately 72,000 and an assessed value of $3.7 billion. Our district, which is located in the northwest corner of the greater Indianapolis area, is home to families with diverse social, cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. Township residents enjoy close proximity to all the excitement of downtown Indianapolis. A 15-minute drive enables Pike residents to take advantage of the many and varied cultural, recreational, social, and sporting events throughout the city. Our community has a well-balanced mix of light industry and varied retail and shopping plazas that offer a plethora of dining and entertainment opportunities. Eagle Creek Park, in the township’s northwest corner, provides a 5,000-acre nature facility for hiking, fishing, sailing, and skiing. It also includes a 27-hole golf course, bird sanctuary, archery range, woodland/wildlife preserve, and other family activities. The Pike Performing Arts Center (PPAC), located on the Pike High School campus, is a state-of-the-art facility that seats 1,500 in the auditorium and 150 in the studio theatre. Open since 1996, it provides educational programs for students and professional touring productions for the local community.

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  • PHS students working on laptops
  • Pike Cheerleader
  • Culinary arts student in PHS industrial kitchen
  • PHS student in art class