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Eastbrook High School

Coordinates: 40°32′44″N 85°30′20″W / 40.545558°N 85.505622°W / 40.545558; -85.505622
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Eastbrook High School
Location
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560 South 900 East

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46953

United States
Coordinates40°32′44″N 85°30′20″W / 40.545558°N 85.505622°W / 40.545558; -85.505622
Information
TypePublic high school
SuperintendentBrett Garrett
PrincipalJames E. Roberts III
Faculty35.50 FTE
Grades9-12
Enrollment525 (2015-16)[1]
Color(s)     
Team namePanthers
RivalsMississinewa, Blackford, Oak Hill, and Madison-Grant
WebsiteOfficial Website

Eastbrook High School is a public school located outside Marion, Indiana. The school teaches students from Upland, Washington Township, Matthews, and Van Buren.

Description

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Eastbrook High School is located at 560 S. 900 E. in Grant County, Indiana. It is the only high school in the Eastbrook Community School district. The district includes the high school, a junior high (which is attached to the high school), and two elementary schools: Eastbrook South Elementary (located in Upland, Indiana) and Eastbrook North Elementary (located in Van Buren, Indiana), . At the end of the 2009–2010 school year, Matthews Elementary, and Washington Elementary were closed and the remaining elementary schools were renamed from Upland Elementary and Van Buren Elementary to South and North, respectively.[2]

Eastbrook is a member of the Central Indiana Conference (CIC).

Extracurriculars offered

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Sports: Baseball (b), Cheerleading (g), Cross Country (b/g), Football (b), Golf (b/g), Marching Band (b/g), Softball (g), Track (b/g), Volleyball (g), Wrestling (b), Soccer (b/g).
Clubs and Others: Art Club, DECA, Drama Club, E Club (sports), E-Motion Dance Team, FCA, FFA, Honor Guard, Jazz/Pep Band, International Club, National Honor Society, Physics Club, Student Council, Quiz Bowl

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Eastbrook High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  2. ^ Chronicle-Tribune, April 13, 2010, Courtney Flynn, "Same schools, new names for Eastbrook", Marion, IN
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