Crown Point High School

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Crown Point High School
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Crown Point High School
1500 S Main Street

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46307

Coordinates 41°23′23″N87°21′38″W / 41.38972°N 87.36056°W / 41.38972; -87.36056
Information
Type Public high school
School district Crown Point Community School Corporation
SuperintendentTodd Terrill
PrincipalRuss Marcinek [1]
Teaching staff129.5 (on a FTE basis) [2]
Grades9-12
Gender Co-educational
Enrollment2,942 (2021-2022)
Student to teacher ratio22.72 [2]
Color(s)  
Athletics conference Duneland Athletic Conference
Team nameBulldogs
Rivals Lake Central High School
Merrillville High School
Portage High School
Lowell High School [3]
Accreditation AdvancED
NewspaperInklings
Feeder schoolsTaft Middle School
John Wheeler Middle School
Website www.cps.k12.in.us/Page/372
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Crown Point High School (CPHS) is a 9-12 public school located in Crown Point, Indiana, United States. It is the only high school in the Crown Point Community School Corporation.

Contents

Academics

CPHS is accredited by AdvancED. [4] For the 2021-2022 school year, Crown Point was ranked 2,059 nationally and 26 in Indiana in U.S. News & World Report 's annual school rankings. [5]

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 2,942 students enrolled in the 2021-2022 school year was as follows:

19.1% of students were eligible for free or reduced cost lunch. [6]

Athletics

The Crown Point Bulldogs compete in the Duneland Athletic Conference. The school colors are red and white. The following IHSAA sanctioned sports are offered: [7]

Notable alumni

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