Michigan City Area Schools Explained

Michigan City Area Schools is a school district based in Michigan City, Indiana in LaPorte County. It serves students in Michigan City and several adjacent towns and villages. It operates one high school, two middle schools, and eight elementary schools. Two schools, Elston Middle School and Niemann Elementary School, closed at the end of the 2013/2014 school year.

Current Facilities

Career and Technical Education

A K Smith Career Center

A part of the Elston property A K Smith Career Center was built in 1966[1] and is still serving the community as a career center. It is named after a former Michigan City Area Schools superintendent.

High and Middle Schools

SchoolMascotAddressEnrollment (as of 2009–2010)
Michigan City High SchoolWolves8466 W Pahs Road 1899
Barker Middle SchoolCrusaders319 E Barker Road381
Martin T Krueger Middle School (Indiana)Martin T Krueger Middle SchoolColts2001 Springland Avenue408

Elston

Built in 1909 as a high school. In 1924 a junior high school was added to the property. The high school served the community until 1995 when all area high school students began attending Michigan City High School, which, prior to 1995 was known as Rogers. The junior high portion served until 2014.

Elementary schools

SchoolMascotAddressEnrollment (as of 2009–2010)
Springfield Elementary School (Indiana)Springfield Elementary SchoolSharks (Formerly Indians)3054 W 800 N390
Pine Elementary SchoolPanthers1660 County Line Road298
Lake Hills Elementary SchoolLions201 Ferguson Road317
Marsh Elementary SchoolTigers400 E Homer Street274
Knapp Elementary SchoolKnights321 Bolka Avenue401
Joy Elementary SchoolVikings1600 E Coolspring Avenue349
Edgewood Elementary School (Indiana)Edgewood Elementary SchoolEagles502 Boyd Circle359
Coolspring Elementary SchoolWildcats9121 W 300 N372

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Timeline of Michigan City. Michigan City Public Library . 3 October 2021.