Gary Middle College

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Gary Middle College
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Gary Middle College
131 East 5th Avenue

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46402

Coordinates 41°36′06″N87°20′06″W / 41.601789°N 87.335087°W / 41.601789; -87.335087
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Type Public high school
PrincipalJoseph Arredondo
Grades9-12
Website Official Website

Gary Middle College is a free public 9-12 charter school in Gary, Indiana. [1] Gary Middle College is part of the GEO Foundation. [2] The school has been opened since Fall 2011. [3]

Other schools associated with the GEO Foundation are Fall Creek Academy, Fountain Square Academy, 21st Century Charter School of Gary, and Pikes Peak Prep. [4]

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References

  1. Gary Middle College, garymiddlecollege.org
  2. GEO Foundation, geofoundation.org
  3. Gary Middle College, garymiddlecollege.org
  4. GEO Foundation, geofoundation.org