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Hamilton Community Schools
Basic Information
Address: 903 S Wayne St. Hamilton, IN 46742
County: Dekalb/Steuben
Phone Number: 260-488-2513
Email: barbara.weber@hcs.k12.in.us
Principal: Barbara Weber
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Additional Information
School Type: Public K-12
State School ID: 7610
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
School Setting:
Hamilton Community Schools is located in a wooded lake community that boasts scenic parks, extensive walking trails and public beach areas. The school is newly renovated with a complete technology upgrade and 1-to-1 computing for all students in grades 2-12.
Hamilton Community Schools is a public school with the feel of a private school with small class sizes, low student-teacher ratios, multiple sports teams in every season and state-recognized academic bowl teams. Hamilton also has the highest ISTEP scores in the area.
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: Royal Blue and White
School Championships:
In the past decade, Hamilton has had 8 Academic Super Bowl State Championship teams and 5 State Runner-Up teams. Hamilton's English team recently qualified for the 2011 State Championship meet in class 4 after posting the highest team score in the state for schools of any size. This marks the 6th year in a row for the English team to compete at the State Academic Super Bowl.
Mission Statement:
"The mission statement of Hamilton Junior-Senior High School is to develop successful citizens by providing essential academic and social skills for all students."