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Web Stats Report: February WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY Indiana 1 New Prairie High School 59,305 31 New Palestine High School 14,219 2 Fishers High School 50,896 32 Rensselaer Central High School 13,777 3 Lafayette Central Catholic High 46,113 33 Westfield High School 13,699 4 Hamilton Southeastern High 45,559 34 Taylor High School 13,372 5 Lowell High School 30,773 35 Richmond High School 12,924 6 Blackford High School 28,060 36 Bremen High School 12,879 7 Western Boone High School 26,508 37 University High School 12,698 8 North Central High School 24,280 38 Mount Vernon High (Mt. Vernon) 12,305 9 South Bend Riley High School 24,092 39 Mishawaka High School 12,198 10 Bluffton High School 23,911 40 Marquette Catholic High School 12,013 11 Noblesville High School 23,599 41 Castle High School 11,825 12 Hanover Central High School 23,575 42 Concord High School 11,748 13 Mooresville High School 22,602 43 Decatur Central High School 11,670 14 LaPorte High School 22,339 44 Plymouth High School 11,636 15 Franklin Central High School 21,850 45 Franklin County High School 11,581 16 Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School 20,832 46 Indian Creek High School 11,368 17 Portage High School 20,413 47 Pendleton Heights High School 11,213 18 LaVille High School 19,005 48 Lebanon High School 10,904 19 Mt Vernon High School (Fortville) 17,723 49 Marion High School 10,736 20 Tri-County High School 17,536 50 Jay County High School 10,613 21 John Glenn High School 17,334 51 Connersville High School 10,096 22 Saint Joseph High School 16,939 52 Bloomington High School North 9,893 23 South Bend Adams High School 16,853 53 Lakeland High School 9,843 24 Beech Grove High School 16,234 54 Kankakee Valley High School 9,575 25 NorthWood High School 15,852 55 Covenant Christian - Indianapolis 9,543 26 Cardinal Ritter High School 14,843 56 Delta High School 9,502 27 New Castle High School 14,514 57 Jimtown High School 9,121 28 Guerin Catholic High School 14,404 58 Tipton High School 9,115 29 Warsaw High School 14,330 59 Boonville High School 8,803 30 Maconaquah High School 14,257 60 Jasper High School 8,739 WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY Indiana 61 Northwestern High School 8,707 91 Andrean High School 5,689 62 Whitko High School 8,646 92 Pike Central High School 5,593 63 Eastern (Greentown) 8,297 93 Northfield High School 5,511 64 Northeastern High School 8,226 94 Frankfort High School 5,495 65 Marian High School 8,155 95 Bishop Noll Institute 5,484 66 Monrovia High School 8,138 96 Boone Grove High School 5,465 67 Greenfield-Central High School 7,943 97 Wes-Del High School 5,320 68 Blue River Valley High School 7,907 98 East Central High School 5,308 69 Yorktown High School 7,843 99 Illiana Christian High School 5,277 70 Eastbrook High School 7,645 100 Silver Creek High School 5,148 71 West Lafayette High School 7,226 101 Rising Sun High School 4,928 72 South Putnam High School 7,153 102 Michigan City High School 4,897 73 Southwood High School 6,922 103 Caston High School 4,858 74 Evansville Reitz Memorial 6,714 104 Logansport High School 4,828 75 Northview High School 6,689 105 South Bend Clay 4,785 76 Terre Haute South Vigo High 6,627 106 Adams Central High School 4,770 77 Martinsville High School 6,441 107 Knightstown High School 4,762 78 Jeffersonville High School 6,311 108 Brown County High School 4,701 79 Shenandoah High School 6,292 109 Pioneer High School 4,696 80 Shelbyville High School 6,221 110 Morristown High School 4,535 81 North Judson-San Pierre High 6,211 111 Monroe Central High School 4,457 82 West Noble High School 5,975 112 Daleville High School 4,362 83 Edgewood High School 5,949 113 Eastern High School (Pekin) 4,274 84 Delphi Community High School 5,938 114 Sheridan High School 4,240 85 Elkhart Christian Academy 5,884 115 South Spencer High School 4,120 86 Wabash High School 5,825 116 Tippecanoe Valley High School 4,065 87 Waldron High School 5,793 117 Western High School 4,018 88 South Knox High School 5,784 118 New Haven High School 3,997 89 Batesville High School 5,778 119 Loogootee High School 3,958 90 Tri-West High School 5,735 120 Herron High School 3,956 WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY Indiana 121 Wawasee High School 3,890 151 William Henry Harrison High 2,139 122 Muncie Central High School 3,791 152 Union High School 2,133 123 Clinton Prairie High School 3,704 153 Park Tudor School 2,118 124 Wapahani High School 3,665 154 Milan High School 2,109 125 Southern Wells High School 3,591 155 East Chicago Central High School 2,081 126 Greencastle High School 3,547 156 Providence Cristo Rey High School 2,073 127 Attica High School 3,534 157 Knox High School 1,935 128 South Adams High School 3,419 158 Anderson High School 1,934 129 Fountain Central High School 3,321 159 Clinton Central High School 1,906 130 Seeger High School 3,291 160 Crispus Attucks High School 1,882 131 Winamac Community High School 3,227 161 Seymour High School 1,779 132 Greensburg High School 3,226 162 Hamilton High School 1,756 133 Owen Valley High School 3,224 163 Hammond Morton High School 1,676 134 Elkhart Central High School 3,217 164 River Forest High School 1,612 135 Alexandria High School 3,141 165 North White High School 1,605 136 South Dearborn High School 3,069 166 Hammond Clark High School 1,580 137 Tri-Central High School 3,068 167 Eminence High School 1,579 138 West Vigo High School 2,875 168 Munster High School 1,577 139 Lapel High School 2,684 169 Francis Joseph Reitz High School 1,563 140 Cloverdale High School 2,651 170 Calumet New Tech High School 1,514 141 Tri High School 2,636 171 Evansville Bosse High School 1,482 142 Springs Valley High School 2,584 172 Bloomfield High School 1,468 143 Gibson Southern High School 2,544 173 North Newton High School 1,430 144 Hebron High School 2,542 174 Paoli High School 1,374 145 Cowan High School 2,533 175 Randolph Southern High School 1,287 146 Speedway High School 2,529 176 Rossville High School 1,089 147 Frontier High School 2,528 177 Westville High School 1,042 148 Central Noble High School 2,436 178 Clay City High School 1,035 149 Northridge High School 2,370 179 North Decatur High School 1,031 150 South Bend Washington 2,244 180 Elwood Community High School 1,016 WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY Indiana 181 Hammond Academy Of Science & 1,007 Tech 182 Thea Bowman Leadership 958 183 South Central High School 916 184 Oregon-Davis High School 894 185 Churubusco High School 878 186 Oldenburg Academy 855 187 West Central High School 842 188 Hammond Gavit High School 830 189 Riverside High School 812 190 Evansville North High School 774 191 Triton Central High School 748 192 Whiting High School 682 193 Covington High School 530 194 South Decatur High School 505 195 Hammond High School 490 196 Heritage High School 345 197 Greenwood Christian Academy 235 198 Eastern Greene High School 208 199 Howe Military School 188 200 North Miami High School 93 201 Wheeler High School 45.
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