Perry Meridian High School

Perry Meridian High School
Location
401 West Meridian School Road
Indianapolis, Indiana, Marion County 46217
 United States
Coordinates 39°38′52″N 86°09′58″W / 39.64778°N 86.16611°W / 39.64778; -86.16611Coordinates: 39°38′52″N 86°09′58″W / 39.64778°N 86.16611°W / 39.64778; -86.16611
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1972
Principal Rolland Abraham
Assistant Principals Kevin Albright
Sarah Brewer[1]
Faculty 110
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,250 (2013-2014)
Color(s)               
Athletics conference Conference Indiana
Team name Falcons
Rival Southport High School
Website PMHS

Perry Meridian High School is a high school on 400 W. Meridian School Road in Indianapolis, Indiana, 46217, on the far southside of Indianapolis. It is one of two public high schools serving grades nine through twelve in the Perry Township, along with Southport High School. Enrollment count, submitted to the Indiana Department of Education for the 2009-10 school year, was 2,250.[2]

Perry Meridian High School is part of the Metropolitan School District of Perry Township.[3]

The school colors are Navy Blue, Powder Blue and Silver. The school mascot is the Falcon.

History

Perry Meridian opened its doors in the fall of 1973 under principal James Head. Students and teachers came from Southport High School, which had been the only high school in Perry Township. Perry Meridian only enrolled grades 9-11 during its first year. Southport students picked the school colors and mascot for Perry during the 1972-73 school year.

The current principal of Perry Meridian High School is Alistar Wright, former principal of James K. Polk Middle School in Santa Clarita, California.

Freedom Writers controversy

In March 2008, an English teacher (a 27-year veteran) at the high school, Connie Heerman, was suspended without pay for using the book The Freedom Writers Diary in her classroom when "the school board contend[ed] she didn't follow the rules for getting permission to use it." In April 2008, the board voted to let this suspension run until the end of the semester in 2009.[4]

Notable alumni

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