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High School Division ***Gold Member 2019 – 2020 Indiana Association of Student Councils Our Members (As of November 13, 2019) High School Division ***Gold Member North West District Edison Senior High School – Lake Station Munster High School – Munster ***Kankakee Valley High School – Wheatfiled River Forest High School – Hobart ***Lighthouse College Prep Academy – Gary ***Roosevelt College & Career Academy - Gary Highland High School - Highland Valparaiso High School – Valparaiso Knox Community High School – Knox ***Washington Township High School – Valparaiso ***Merrillville High School – Merrillville West Central High School – Francesville Morgan Township High School – Valparaiso ***Winamac Community High School - Winamac North East District Concord Community High School – Elkhart ***Tippecanoe Valley High School – Akron ***East Noble High School – Kendallville Warsaw Community High School – Warsaw ***Peru High School – Peru Wawasee High School - Syracuse ***R. Nelson Snider High School – Fort Wayne Central West District Attica High School – Attica ***Franklin Community High School – Franklin Cascade High School – Clayton McCutcheon High School – Lafayette ***Danville Community High School – Danville Rossville High School – Rossville ***Franklin Central High School – Indianapolis Tri-West High School - Lizton Central East District Blackford High School – Hartford City Southwestern Senior High School – Shelbyville Hamilton Heights High School – Arcadia Winchester Community High School – Winchester Mt. Vernon High School – Fortville South West District Boonville High School – Boonville Mater Dei High School – Evansville ***Castle High School – Newburgh North Daviess High School – Elnora ***Gibson Southern High School – Fort Branch North Posey High School – Poseyville Edgewood High School – Ellettsville Princeton Community High School – Princeton Loogootee High School – Loogootee South Knox High School – Vincennes South Spencer High School – Rockport Washington High School – Washington Tecumseh High School – Sellersburg William Henry Harrison High School - Evansville South East District Henryville High School – Henryville South Dearborn High School – Aurora ***Lawrenceburg High School – Lawrenceburg Switzerland County High School - Vevay Scottsburg High School – Scottsburg ***Silver Creek High School - Sellersburg 2019 – 2020 Indiana Association of Student Councils Our Members (As of November 13, 2019) Middle Level Division ***Gold Member North West District Fegely Middle School – Portage Rensselaer Central Middle School – Rensselaer ***Kankakee Valley Middle School – Wheatfield ***Union Township Middle School – Valparaiso La Porte Middle School – LaPorte ***Washington Township Middle School - Valparaiso North East District Central West District Attica Junior High School – Attica ***Rossville Middle School - Rossville ***Center Grove Middle School North – Greenwood Central East District Central Middle International School – Kokomo ***Triton Central Middle School – Fairland Mt. Vernon Middle School – Fortville West Jay Middle School – Dunkirk Southwestern Junior High School – Shelbyville South West District North Daviess Junior High School – Elnora South East District Greendale Middle School – Lawrenceburg Scottsburg Middle School – Scottsburg 2019 – 2020 Indiana Association of Student Councils Our Members (As of November 13, 2019) Elementary Level Division North West District Allen J. Warren Elementary School – Highland Oak Hill Elementary School – Lowell Kesling Intermediate School – La Porte Pioneer Elementary School – Royal Center North East District Akron Elementary School – Akron Mentone Elementary School – Mentone Franke Park Elementary School – Fort Wayne Ossian Elementary School - Ossian Central West District Attica Elementary School – Attica North Vermillion Elementary School – Cayuga Mill Creek East Elementary School – Clayton Spencer Elementary School – Spencer Murdock Elementary School – Lafayette Tzouanakis Intermediate School - Greencastle Central East District Southwestern Elementary School – Shelbyville South West District Throop Elementary School - Paoli South East District New Washington Elementary School – New Washington Utica Elementary School - Jeffersonville .
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