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Text HOME SCHOOL RESOURCES Education textEducation HOME SCHOOL RESOURCES There are several resources online about Indiana Home Schools. Here are some websites to check out that contain valuable information. n Classical Conversations, Classical Christian Community www.classicalconversations.com This site will offer accountability and support from like-minded parents, rich downloadable resources, online forums, video tutorials, a community (in-person and online), encouragement, and fellowship. It also offers tried and trusted learning framework with recommended assignments, and parent-trained tutors that model the Classical approach. n Fort Wayne Area Home Schools www.fwahs.org This site gives you a number of resources, such as Homemade News, support groups, orientation meetings, used books, etc. n Home School Legal Defense Association (Indiana) https://hslda.org/IN This site gives you important information for complying with Indiana education laws, helping you to homeschool legally in Indiana with step-by-step instructions. n Home School Foundation www.homeschoolfoundation.org This site lists different scholarships, funding, news about home school teaching, etc. The on-campus Clothing Co-op (located in Spiegel Hall) is stocked with paper, pencils, and other home school supplies. You can also find resources to fit curriculum needs in the Wayne and Barbara Kroemer Library, located on campus, in the Lutheran Foundation Children & Family room. Education text LUTHERAN SCHOOLS Ascension Lutheran School Holy Cross Lutheran School St. Peter Immanuel Lutheran School 8811 Saint Joe Rd. 3425 Crescent Ave. 3845 E 1100 N Fort Wayne, IN 46835 Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Decatur, IN 46733 Office: (260) 486-2226 Office: (260) 483-3173 Office: (260) 623-6115 9 min. 8 min. 36 min. Central Lutheran School Lutheran South Unity School Suburban Bethlehem Lutheran School 900 Green St. 5401 S. Calhoun St. 6318 W. California Rd. New Haven, IN 46774 Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Office: (260) 493-2502 Office: (260) 744-0459 Office: (260) 483-9371 21 min. 21 min. 11 min. Concordia Lutheran High School Redeemer Classical School Woodburn Lutheran School 8811 Saint Joe Rd. 202 W. Rudisill Blvd. 4502 N. State Rd. 101 Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Woodburn, IN 46797 Office: (260) 483-1102 Office: (260) 255-6375 Office: (260) 632-5493 8 min. 17 min. 27 min. Concordia Lutheran School St. John—Emmanuel Lutheran School Wyneken Memorial Lutheran School 4245 Lake Ave. 12912 Franke Rd. 11565 N. US Highway 27 Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Monroeville, IN 46773 Decatur, IN 46733 Office: (260) 426-9922 Office: (260) 639-0123 Office: (260) 639-6177 13 min. 27 min. 32 min. Emmanuel St. Michael Luth. School St. Paul’s Lutheran School Zion Lutheran School 1123 Union St. 1125 Barr St. 1022 W. Monroe St. Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Decatur, IN 46733 Office: (260) 422-6712 Office: (260) 424-0049 Office: (260) 728-9995 19 min. 15 min. 41 min. Emmaus Lutheran School St. Peters Lutheran School 8626 Covington Rd. 7810 Maysville Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Office: (260) 459-7722 Office: (260) 749-5811 16 min. 16 min. textEducation FORT WAYNE COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Abbett Elementary School Haley Elementary School Price Elementary School 4325 Smith St. 2201 Maplecrest Rd. 1901 W. State Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Office: (260) 467-5800 Office: (260) 467-4510 Office: (260) 467-4950 Adams Elementary School Harris Elementary School Shambaugh Elementary School 3000 New Haven Ave. 4501 Thorngate Dr. 5320 Rebecca Dr. Fort Wayne, IN 46803 Fort Wayne, IN 46835 Fort Wayne, IN 46835 Office: (260) 467-5850 Office: (260) 467-6300 Office: (260) 467-6150 Arlington Elementary School Harrison Hill Elementary School South Wayne Elementary School 8118 St. Joe Center Rd. 355 Cornell Circle 810 Cottage Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Office: (260) 467-6000 Office: (260) 467-7000 Office: (260) 467-8100 Bloomingdale Elementary School Holland Elementary School St. Joseph Central Elementary School 1300 Orchard St. 7000 Red Haw Dr. 6341 St. Joe Center Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Fort Wayne, IN 46835 Office: (260) 467-6700 Office: (260) 467-7075 Office: (260) 467-6100 Brentwood Elementary School Indian Village Elementary School Study Elementary School 3710 Stafford Dr. 3835 Wenonah Lane 2414 Brooklyn Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Fort Wayne, IN 46809 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Office: (260) 467-6775 Office: (260) 467-5200 Office: (260) 467-8500 Bunche Montessori Irwin Elementary School Towles Intermediate School Early Childhood Ctr. 3501 S. Anthony Blvd. 420 E. Paulding Rd. 1111 Greene St. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Fort Wayne, IN 46816 Fort Wayne, IN 46803 Office: (260) 467-5310 Office: (260) 467-4300 Office: (260) 467-4790 Levan Scott Academy Washington Center Elementary School Croninger Elementary School 950 E. Fairfax Ave. 1936 W. Wallen Rd. 6700 Trier Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Office: (260) 467-8050 Office: (260) 467-6250 Office: (260) 467-6050 Lincoln Elementary School Washington Elementary School Fairfield Elementary School 1001 E. Cook Rd. 1015 W. Washington Blvd. 2825 Fairfield Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Office: (260) 467-5400 Office: (260) 467-8150 Office: (260) 467-5900 Lindley Elementary School Waynedale Elementary School Forest Park Elementary School 2201 Ardmore Ave. 7201 Elzey St. 6700 Trier Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Fort Wayne, IN 46809 Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Office: (260) 467-5350 Office: (260) 467-8820 Office: (260) 467-6850 Maplewood Elementary School Weisser Park Elementary School Franke Park Elementary School 2200 Maplewood Rd. 902 Colerick St. 828 Mildred Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46819 Fort Wayne, IN 46806 Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Office: (260) 467-7150 Office: (260) 467-8875 Office: (260) 467-6925 Northcrest Elementary School Glenwood Park Elementary School 5301 Archwood Lane 4501 Vance Ave. Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Office: (260) 467-5450 Office: (260) 467-6200 textEducation FORT WAYNE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS DISTRICT Blackhawk Middle School Memorial Park Middle School Portage Middle School 7200 E. State Blvd. 2200 Maumee Ave. 3521 Taylor St. Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Fort Wayne, IN 46803 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Office: (260) 467-4885 Office: (260) 467-5300 Office: (260) 467-4500 FWCS Career Academy Miami Middle School Shawnee Middle School 1200 S. Barr St. 8100 Amherst Dr. 1000 E. Cook Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Fort Wayne, IN 46819 Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Office: (260) 467-1010 Office: (260) 467-8560 Office: (260) 467-6525 Jefferson Middle School New Tech Academy Snider High School 5303 Wheelock Rd. 9100 Winchester Rd. 4600 Fairlawn Pass Fort Wayne, IN 46835 Fort Wayne, IN 46819 Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Office: (260) 467-4825 Office: (260) 467-6400 Office: (260) 467-4600 Kekionga Middle School North Side High School South Side High School 2929 Engle Rd. 475 E. State Blvd. 3601 S. Calhoun St. Fort Wayne, IN 46809 Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Fort Wayne, IN 46807 Office: (260) 467-6600 Office: (260) 467-2800 Office: (260) 467-2600 Lakeside Middle School Northrop High School Wayne High School 2100 Lake Ave. 7001 Coldwater Rd. 9100 Winchester Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Fort Wayne, IN 46819 Office: (260) 467-8625 Office: (260) 467-2300 Office: (260) 467-6400 Lane Middle School Northwood Middle School Youth Life Skills 4901 Vance Ave. 1201 E. Washington Center Rd. 1200 S. Clinton St. Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Office: (260) 467-4400 Office: (260) 467-2930 Office: (260) 467-6370 NORTHWEST ALLEN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Arcola Elementary Cedar Canyon Elementary Maple Creek Middle School 11006 Arcola Rd. PO Box 158 15011 Coldwater Rd. 425 Union Chapel Rd. Arcola, IN 46704 Fort Wayne, IN 46845 Fort Wayne, IN 46845 Office: (260) 625-3161 Office: (260) 338-5370 Office: (260) 338-5350 Carroll Freshman Center Eel River Elementary Oak View Elementary 3905 Carroll Rd. 12723 Bethel Rd. 13123 Coldwater Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Fort Wayne, IN 46845 Office: (260) 338-5360 Office: (260) 338-5395 Office: (260) 338-5385 Carroll High School Hickory Center Elementary Perry Hill Elementary 3701 Carroll Rd. 3606 Baird Rd. 13121 Coldwater Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Fort Wayne, IN 46845 Office: (260) 338-5330 Office: (260) 338-5375 Office: (260) 338-5390 Carroll Middle School Huntertown Elementary Youth Services Center 4027 Hathaway Rd. 15330 Lima Rd. 11805 Lima Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Huntertown, IN 46748 Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Office: (260) 637-5159 Office: (260) 338-5380 Office: (260) 449-3561 Education text SOUTHWEST ALLEN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Central Office Haverhill Elementary Whispering Meadows Elementary 4824 Homestead Rd. 4725 Weatherside Run 415 Mission Hill Dr. Fort Wayne, Indiana 46814 Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Office: (260) 431-2000 Office: (260) 431-2901 Office: (260) 431-2601 Aboite Elementary Homestead High Schools Woodside Middle School 5004 Homestead Rd. 4310 Homestead Rd. 4310 W. Hamilton Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46814 Fort Wayne, IN 46814 Fort Wayne, IN 46814 Office: (260) 431-2101 Office: (260) 431-2200 Office: (260) 431-2701 Covington Elementary Lafayette Meadows Elementary School 2430 W. Hamilton Rd. 11420 Ernst Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46814 Roanoke, IN 46783 Office: 260.431.0501 Office: (260) 431-0601 Deer Ridge Elementary Summit Middle School 1515 S. Scott Rd. 4509 Homestead Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46814 Fort Wayne, IN 46814 Office: (260) 431-0701 Office: (260) 431-2502 EAST ALLEN COUNTY DISTRICT Cedarville Elementary Leo Junior/Senior High School Prince Chapman Academy 415 Mission Hill Dr. 14600 Amstutz Rd. 4808 Paulding Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Leo.
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