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High Schools in Indiana Within a 250 Mile Radius of Middle Tennessee State University High Schools in Indiana within a 250 mile radius of Middle Tennessee State University CEEB High School Name City Zip Code CEEB High School Name City Zip Code 150206 Adventist Christian Academy Bloomington 47408 151391 Christian Academy Sch Corp Greenwood 46142 152654 Apostolic Christian Academy North Vernon 47265 153128 Church God Prophecy Chr Acad Salem 47167 153183 Apostolic Christian School Shelbyville 46176 150535 Clarksville High School Clarksville 47129 150883 Atterbury Job Corps Center Camp Atterbury 46124 150545 Clay City High School Clay City 47841 150207 Aurora Alternative High School Bloomington 47404 152502 Clear Fork Christian Academy New Albany 47150 150125 Austin High School Austin 47102 150611 Columbus Christian School Inc Columbus 47201 152395 Barr-Reeve Junior-Senior Hs Montgomery 47558 150608 Columbus East High School Columbus 47201 150145 Batesville High School Batesville 47006 150610 Columbus North High School Columbus 47201 150165 Bedford-North Lawrence Hs Bedford 47421 152428 Community Christian Academy Morgantown 46160 150950 Benjamin Bosse High School Evansville 47714 150650 Corydon Central High School Corydon 47112 150951 Bethel Christian School Evansville 47720 150651 Corydon Christian Academy Corydon 47112 150607 Bethel Holiness Christian Sch Columbus 47201 152190 Crawford County Jr-Sr Hs Marengo 47140 150189 Bicknell Apostolic Academy Bicknell 47512 150919 Crossroads Christian Academy Ellettsville 47429 151783 Blessed Hope Baptist School Jasonville 47438 150680 Crothersville Middle-Sr Hs Crothersville 47229 150205 Bloomfield High School Bloomfield 47424 151416 East Central High School Saint Leon 47012 150220 Bloomington High School North Bloomington 47404 150203 Eastern High School Bloomfield 47424 150215 Bloomington High School South Bloomington 47401 152780 Eastern High School Pekin 47165 150948 Boeke Road Baptist Academy Evansville 47714 150920 Edgewood High School Ellettsville 47429 150246 Boonville Christian School Boonville 47601 150885 Edinburgh Community Hs Edinburgh 46124 150250 Boonville High School Boonville 47601 150935 Eminence High School Eminence 46125 152500 Brown County High School Nashville 47448 150958 Evansville Day School Evansville 47715 150340 Brownstown Central High School Brownstown 47220 150221 Faith Academy Bloomington 47404 150212 Calvary Christian Academy Bloomington 47403 150479 Faith Christian School Chandler 47610 152084 Calvary Christian School Linton 47441 150961 Faith Heritage Christian Sch Evansville 47714 150435 Cannelton Junior-Senior Hs Cannelton 47520 153412 Father Gibault School For Boys Terre Haute 47802 152515 Castle High School Newburgh 47629 152503 Floyd Central High School Floyds Knobs 47119 151390 Center Grove High School Greenwood 46143 151035 Forest Park Jr-Sr High Ferdinand 47532 150955 Central High School Evansville 47710 150960 Francis J Reitz High School Evansville 47712 150490 Charlestown High School Charlestown 47111 151175 Franklin Community High School Franklin 46131 152504 Christian Academy Of Indiana New Albany 47150 150325 Franklin County High School Brookville 47012 High Schools in Indiana within a 250 mile radius of Middle Tennessee State University CEEB High School Name City Zip Code CEEB High School Name City Zip Code 151075 Gibson Southern High School Fort Branch 47648 153031 Landmark Christian Academy Rockport 47635 153426 Good Shepherd Baptist School Terre Haute 47803 150964 Landmark Christian School Evansville 47712 153428 Grace Baptist Church School Terre Haute 47807 151975 Lanesville Junior-Senior Hs Lanesville 47136 152169 Grace Baptist Schools Madison 47250 152010 Lawrenceburg High School Lawrenceburg 47025 153698 Grace Christian School Washington 47501 152090 Liberty Christian Academy Lawrenceburg 47025 151367 Greensburg Christian Academy Greensburg 47240 153325 Liberty Christian Academy Poseyville 47633 151365 Greensburg Community Hs Greensburg 47240 150223 Lighthouse Christian Academy Bloomington 47403 151395 Greenwood Community Hs Greenwood 46142 153610 Lincoln High School Vincennes 47591 150209 Harmony School Bloomington 47402 152085 Linton-Stockton High School Linton 47441 150990 Harrison High School Evansville 47715 152105 Loogootee Junior Senior Hs Loogootee 47553 151565 Hauser Hs Hope 47246 152170 Madison Consolidated Hs Madison 47250 151525 Henryville Junior-Senior Hs Henryville 47126 152518 Maranatha Baptist School Newburgh 47630 152078 Heritage Hills High School Lincoln City 47552 152225 Martinsville High School Martinsville 46151 152247 Hope Baptist Academy Lexington 47138 150970 Mater Dei High School Evansville 47720 153212 Immanuel Missionary School Shoals 47581 150612 McDowell Adult Education Ctr Columbus 47201 153485 Indian Creek Senior Hs Trafalgar 46181 153414 McLean High School Terre Haute 47804 150219 Indiana University High School Bloomington 47405 152250 Medora High School Medora 47260 150252 Indiana Wesleyan Academy Boonville 47601 152310 Milan High School Milan 47031 150606 International Sch of Columbus Columbus 47201 152350 Mitchell High School Mitchell 47446 152705 Jac-Cen-Del Senior High School Osgood 47037 152380 Monrovia High School Monrovia 46157 151789 Jasper Christian Academy Jasper 47546 152425 Mooresville High School Mooresville 46158 151790 Jasper High School Jasper 47546 152440 Morristown Jr-Sr High School Morristown 46161 153600 Jean Frances Rivet High School Vincennes 47591 152460 Mount Vernon Senior Hs Mount Vernon 47620 151794 Jeffersonville Baptist Hs Jeffersonville 47130 152505 New Albany High School New Albany 47150 151795 Jeffersonville High School Jeffersonville 47130 152540 New Harmony High School New Harmony 47631 152459 Jennings County Education Ctr North Vernon 47265 150947 New Tech Institute Evansville 47711 152655 Jennings County High School North Vernon 47265 152600 New Washington Middle Hs New Washington 47162 153298 La Campagne Christian Prep Sch Spencer 47460 152519 Newburgh Christian School Newburgh 47630 151366 Lake Point Learning Center Greensburg 47240 151015 North Central High School Farmersburg 47850 153602 Lakeview Jr-Sr High School Vincennes 47591 150925 North Daviess Jr-Sr Hs Elnora 47529 High Schools in Indiana within a 250 mile radius of Middle Tennessee State University CEEB High School Name City Zip Code CEEB High School Name City Zip Code 151368 North Decatur Junior-Senior Hs Greensburg 47240 153160 Silver Creek High School Sellersburg 47172 152920 North Harrison High School Ramsey 47166 858006 Sonlight Academy Evansville 47716 150977 North High School Evansville 47711 150900 South Central Junior-Senior Hs Elizabeth 47117 150892 North Knox High School Bicknell 47512 150120 South Dearborn High School Aurora 47001 153635 North Posey High School Poseyville 47633 151370 South Decatur High School Greensburg 47240 150825 Northeast Dubois High School Dubois 47527 153605 South Knox High School Vincennes 47591 150280 Northview High School Brazil 47834 153590 South Ripley Junior-Senior Hs Versailles 47042 151591 Oasis Christian School Huntingburg 47542 153030 South Spencer High School Rockport 47635 152680 Oldenburg Academy Oldenburg 47036 151590 Southridge High School Huntingburg 47542 152700 Orleans Junior Senior Hs Orleans 47452 153614 Southwest Indiana Regional Vincennes 47591 150540 Our Lady Of Providence Hs Clarksville 47129 153202 Southwestern High School Shelbyville 46176 153300 Owen Valley Community Hs Spencer 47460 151465 Southwestern Junior-Senior Hs Hanover 47243 152745 Paoli Junior Senior Hs Paoli 47454 151205 Springs Valley High School French Lick 47432 153105 Perry Central Community School Leopold 47551 153308 Springville Christian School Springville 47462 152810 Pike Central High School Petersburg 47567 150988 Stanley Hall Enrichment Center Evansville 47713 152915 Princeton Community Hs Princeton 47670 150172 Stone City Christian Academy Bedford 47421 150980 Reitz Memorial High School Evansville 47714 151014 Sugar Grove Christian Academy Farmersburg 47850 153021 Reo Education Center Rockport 47635 153355 Sullivan High School Sullivan 47882 153159 Restoration Christian School Sellersburg 47172 153595 Switzerland County Hs Vevay 47043 152990 Rising Sun High School Rising Sun 47040 150891 Tabernacle Christian School Edinburgh 46124 153130 Salem High School Salem 47167 152223 Tabernacle Christian Schools Martinsville 46151 153155 Scottsburg High School Scottsburg 47170 152140 Tecumseh Junior Senior Hs Lynnville 47619 153174 Seymour Christian Academy Seymour 47274 153405 Tell City High School Tell City 47586 153175 Seymour High School Seymour 47274 153185 Temple Christian School Shelbyville 46176 151785 Shakamak High School Jasonville 47438 153444 Terre Haute Christian School Terre Haute 47802 152175 Shawe Meml Jr/sr Hs Madison 47250 153415 Terre Haute North Vigo Hs Terre Haute 47804 153200 Shelbyville High School Shelbyville 46176 153430 Terre Haute South Vigo Hs Terre Haute 47802 150654 Shiloh Holiness Christian Sch Corydon 47112 153177 Trinity Lutheran High School Seymour 47274 153215 Shoals Junior-Senior Hs Shoals 47581 150995 Triton Central High School Fairland 46126 150966 Signature School Evansville 47708 150830 Union High School Dugger 47848 High Schools in Indiana within a 250 mile radius of Middle Tennessee State University CEEB High School Name City Zip Code 153445 United States Penitentiary Terre Haute 47808 153650 Waldron Jr-Sr High School Waldron 46182 150253 Warrick Christian School Boonville 47601 153695 Washington Catholic Hs Washington 47501 153446 Washington High School Terre Haute 47802 153700 Washington High School Washington 47501 153765 West Vigo High School West Terre 47885 Haute 150430 West Washington Jr-Sr Hs Campbellsburg 47108 153385 White River Valley High School Switz City 47465 153795 Whiteland Community Hs Whiteland 46184 150255 William W Borden High School Borden 47106 152222 Wings Of Love Christian Acad Bloomington 47401 152665 Wood Memorial High School Oakland City 47660 152088 Zion's Hill Baptist School Linton 47441 .
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