Three New Schools Approved For IHSAA Membership

August 29, 2019 at 11:28 p.m.
Three New Schools Approved For IHSAA Membership
Three New Schools Approved For IHSAA Membership

By IHSAA News Release-

INDIANAPOLIS – Three schools  were  approved for initial membership by the IHSAA Executive Committee during Tuesday’s first meeting of the 2019-20 school year.

Applications were  approved from MTI School of Knowledge and Purdue Polytechnic High School, both of Indianapolis, and

Steel City Academy of Gary.

MTI School of Knowledge enrolls 62 students in four grades and maintains teams in soccer,  cross  country,  basketball and track and field.

Purdue Polytechnic currently has 246 students in the 9th  and 10th grades and offers programs in soccer,  cross  country, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, baseball and track and field.

Steel City Academy enrolls 197 students in the first three  grades with participants in volleyball, cross  country,  basketball and track and field.

Students at the schools  will be able to compete in regular  season events immediately but, by IHSAA rule, won’t  be eligible to participate in state tournament series competition for four years  (2023-24).

Each school will enter  a four-year provisional membership period during which it will be required to meet  a number of criteria  in order to gain full membership. Among the criteria  are adhering  to all IHSAA rules  and regulations, maintaining at least  one boys team  and one girls team  in each season (fall, winter  and spring), attending the IHSAA New School Orientation and attending all seasonal meetings and educational opportunities for the principal and athletic director.  In addition, each school will be monitored for compliance by an IHSAA assistant commissioner who will be assigned to mentor the school’s administrators during the first two years  of membership.

At the end of the four-year period (June 2023), the IHSAA Executive Committee will review the school’s overall compliance and vote to determine whether the school will gain full membership.

The new additions combined with the membership loss of Indianapolis Lighthouse Charter East increases the membership total to 412 schools.



INDIANAPOLIS – Three schools  were  approved for initial membership by the IHSAA Executive Committee during Tuesday’s first meeting of the 2019-20 school year.

Applications were  approved from MTI School of Knowledge and Purdue Polytechnic High School, both of Indianapolis, and

Steel City Academy of Gary.

MTI School of Knowledge enrolls 62 students in four grades and maintains teams in soccer,  cross  country,  basketball and track and field.

Purdue Polytechnic currently has 246 students in the 9th  and 10th grades and offers programs in soccer,  cross  country, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, baseball and track and field.

Steel City Academy enrolls 197 students in the first three  grades with participants in volleyball, cross  country,  basketball and track and field.

Students at the schools  will be able to compete in regular  season events immediately but, by IHSAA rule, won’t  be eligible to participate in state tournament series competition for four years  (2023-24).

Each school will enter  a four-year provisional membership period during which it will be required to meet  a number of criteria  in order to gain full membership. Among the criteria  are adhering  to all IHSAA rules  and regulations, maintaining at least  one boys team  and one girls team  in each season (fall, winter  and spring), attending the IHSAA New School Orientation and attending all seasonal meetings and educational opportunities for the principal and athletic director.  In addition, each school will be monitored for compliance by an IHSAA assistant commissioner who will be assigned to mentor the school’s administrators during the first two years  of membership.

At the end of the four-year period (June 2023), the IHSAA Executive Committee will review the school’s overall compliance and vote to determine whether the school will gain full membership.

The new additions combined with the membership loss of Indianapolis Lighthouse Charter East increases the membership total to 412 schools.



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