Kouts Middle-High School

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Kouts School
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Kouts Middle-High School
302 East College Avenue

, ,
46347

United States
Coordinates 41°18′53″N87°01′22″W / 41.314595°N 87.022870°W / 41.314595; -87.022870
Information
Type Public school
School districtEast Porter County School Corporation
PrincipalTom Stoner
Faculty29.89 FTE
GradesK-12
Enrollment252 [1]
Color(s)  
Athletics conference Porter County Conference
Team nameMustangs/Fillies
Website Official Website

Kouts School is a public K-12 school located in Kouts, Indiana.

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  1. "Kouts School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 14, 2021.