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The public K-12 schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Indiana

This ranking covers the public K-12 schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Indiana, drawn from 9 qualifying public K-12 schools. Chandler Innovation Academy leads the list at 37.6:1, against a median of 13.5:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
9
Indiana
Top Students/teacher
37.6:1
Median Students/teacher
13.5:1
HIGHEST RATIO · INDIANA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1Chandler Innovation AcademyGoshen, INGoshen Community SchoolsCombined35737.6:1
2LaPorte High SchoolLaPorte, INLa Porte Community School CorpCombined1,80716.4:1
3Muncie Central High SchoolMuncie, INMuncie Community SchoolsCombined1,33716.2:1
4Benjamin Bosse High SchoolEvansville, INEvansville Vanderburgh School CorpCombined86813.6:1
5Burris Laboratory SchoolMuncie, INBurris Laboratory SchoolCombined67613.5:1
6RISE Learning CenterIndianapolis, INSouthside Sp Srvs Of Marion CoCombined20012.5:1
7Cannelton Elementary & High SchoolCannelton, INCannelton City SchoolsCombined21611.4:1
8Academy for Innovative StudiesEvansville, INEvansville Vanderburgh School CorpCombined3187.1:1
9Indiana School For The DeafIndianapolis, INIndiana School For The DeafCombined3115.8:1
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