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Hello from the East,
We are thinking about moving to the Noblesville and Fishers area. I was wondering, anyone have any kids going to Hinkle Creek, Stoney Creek, Hazel Dell in Noblesville and New Britton in Fishers. Why these schools you may ask? Well, we have found houses in these districts that we like and would like to know what you like/dislike about them? We have a 5 year old girl who will be starting school in September. We have done some research in terms of ISTEP scores and they seem to rank high. However, they can only tell you so much. I'm looking for your inputs. Of course, if you read this and you go to another school, please let us know and what you like/dislike about it, because you never know, we may find some houses in your area that we will like too! Oh, and one last question, do Noblesville & Fishers school districts have Pre-K in the public schools? Thank you for your time. |
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Check out my answer in the Indiana thread.
No need to cross post.
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