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Crispus Attucks High School (also known as Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School) is a public high school of Indianapolis Public Schools in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Its namesake, Crispus Attucks (c.1723 – March 5, 1770), was an African American patriot killed during the Boston Massacre.
1. Feb. 2023 · Crispus Attucks is a public high school serving grades 9-12 in Indianapolis, Indiana. It offers academic programs in healthcare and computer science, college dual credit, and a close-knit community with 17 varsity sports.
Now open to all students in Grades 9-12 in the IPS district and beyond, Attucks is one of four IPS All-Choice High Schools offering a diverse and challenging curriculum. The school also specializes in two College and Career Options in health sciences and education.
Crispus Attucks High School. 1140 Dr M Luther King Jr St, Indianapolis, Indiana | (317) 226-2800. # 13,242-17,655 in National Rankings. Overall Score less than 25. quick stats. Grades....
- 1140 Dr M Luther King Jr St, Indianapolis, 46202
- 03172 262 800
Learn about the history and achievements of the first public high school for Black students in Indianapolis, Indiana. Find out how it was segregated, named, and became a basketball powerhouse.
Crispus Attucks Museum. Crispus Attucks was Indianapolis' first segregated high school built for African-Americans in 1927. It was named after Crispus Attucks, a black man who was the first American to die in the Boston Massacre in 1770, a precursor to the American Revolutionary War.
18. Aug. 2016 · Learn about the legacy of the city's first all black high school, which opened in 1927 and produced many notable graduates. A new documentary and a curriculum guide help teachers and students explore the historical context and challenges of segregation and civil rights.