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High Schools in Indiana Within a 250 Mile Radius of the University Of Tuesday, May 15, 2018 High schools in Indiana within a 250 mile radius of the University of Memphis CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code 150246 Boonville Christian School Boonville 47601 153635 North Posey High School Poseyville 47633 150250 Boonville High School Boonville 47601 152915 Princeton Community High Sch Princeton 47670 150252 Indiana Wesleyan Academy Boonville 47601 153021 Reo Education Center Rockport 47635 150479 Faith Christian School Chandler 47610 153030 South Spencer High School Rockport 47635 150986 Academy For Innovative Studies Evansville 47710 150950 Benjamin Bosse High School Evansville 47714 150951 Bethel Christian School Evansville 47720 150948 Boeke Road Baptist Academy Evansville 47714 150955 Central High School Evansville 47710 150958 Evansville Day School Evansville 47715 150961 Faith Heritage Christian Sch Evansville 47714 150960 Francis J Reitz High School Evansville 47712 150990 Harrison High School Evansville 47715 001277 Indiana Voc-tec Coll Evansvlle Evansville 47710 150964 Landmark Christian School Evansville 47712 150970 Mater Dei High School Evansville 47720 150947 New Tech Institute Evansville 47711 150977 North High School Evansville 47725 150980 Reitz Memorial High School Evansville 47714 150988 School Of Academic/career Devl Evansville 47711 150966 Signature School Evansville 47708 151075 Gibson Southern Hs Fort Branch 47648 152078 Heritage Hills High School Lincoln City 47552 152140 Tecumseh Junior Senior Hs Lynnville 47619 152460 Mount Vernon Senior Hs Mount Vernon 47620 152540 New Harmony High School New Harmony 47631 152515 Castle High School Newburgh 47630 150006 Evansville Christian School Newburgh 47630 152518 Maranatha Baptist School Newburgh 47630 152519 Newburgh Christian School Newburgh 47630 152517 Peace Fellowship Christian Sch Newburgh 47630 001585 Oakland City University Oakland City 47660 152665 Wood Memorial High School Oakland City 47660 This listing has been compiled using a comprehensive CEEB code table of all high schools in the United States. If your high school is not listed and you believe it is within the 250 mile radius of the University of Memphis, please contact the U of M's Office of Admissions via e-mail at: [email protected]..
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