Hamilton Southeastern High School

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Hamilton Southeastern High School
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Address
Hamilton Southeastern High School
13910 East 126th Street

,
46037

United States
Coordinates 39°58′15″N85°55′00″W / 39.97083°N 85.91667°W / 39.97083; -85.91667
Information
Type Public high school
MottoPromote Respect, Foster Pride, Inspire Excellence
Established1964
School district Hamilton Southeastern Schools
CEEB code 151045
PrincipalReggie Simmons [1]
Faculty158.89 (FTE) [2]
Grades9–12
Number of students3,405 (2020-21) [2]
Color(s)   
Fight song [[Hamilton Southeastern High, we are the Royals brave and true! We never fall, we never fail, you know that we are for the red, white, blue! On the beam, big Royal team, you know our spirits will not die! So come on now, let’s have a victory for the Royals, Fight, Fight Fight! R, R, ROY, A, A, ALS, ROY, ALS, ROYALS, ROYALS, ROYALS!]]
Athletics conference Hoosier Crossroads Conference
Nickname Royals
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Website hhs.hseschools.org

Hamilton Southeastern High School (HSE or HSHS) is a public secondary school in Fishers, Indiana, United States. It is a part of the Hamilton Southeastern School District.

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History

During the 2003–2004 school year, the Hamilton Southeastern school district opened the Hamilton Southeastern High School Freshman Campus, which would house the district's high school freshmen until the 2006–2007 school year. In the fall of 2006, the HSE Freshman Campus became the second high school in the HSE school district, Fishers High School. In summer 2009, the cafeteria was expanded to accommodate more students. [3]

A new cafeteria and hallway replaced much of the original HSE High School courtyard in the summer of 2010. The addition was part of a $1.5 million project to combat overcrowding and help ease foot traffic.

In 2012, freshmen were put into a Freshman Campus at the location of the old junior high until the senior wing addition, which opened for the 2015–2016 school year, was complete. The Freshman Campus then became Fall Creek Junior High School.

Beginning with the 2015–2016 school year, the newly built College and Career Academy was opened for students. [4]

Academics

Hamilton Southeastern High School became a National Blue Ribbon School for 2004–2005, being in the top 4% of schools nationwide. [5]

Athletics

The Royals have won 14 IHSAA state championships, the second most in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference behind Noblesville, who has won 19. They have also won 3 boys' lacrosse championships, through the IHSLA, the state's governing body in lacrosse. All state titles are in the highest division unless noted.

Notable people

Alumni
Staff

See also

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