New Prairie United School Corporation

New Prairie United School Corporation (NPUSC) is a School district based in New Carlisle, Indiana, serving students from Rolling Prairie, New Carlisle, and other small towns in the area. This school was a combined product of New Carlisle High School and Rolling Prairie High School, the names of the schools were combined as well.

Athletics

New Prairie High School's athletic director is Mr. Brian Williamson. New Prairie High School is a proud founding member of the Northern State Conference, which includes the schools of Bremen, Culver Community, Jimtown, John Glenn, Knox, Laville, Triton and New Prairie.

IHSAA sports offered include:

Extra-curricular

Robotics team

New Prairie's FIRST Robotics team, Las Pumas, completed their ninth season of competition in 2015. In Indiana's inaugural District Competitions, they claimed their first ever championship. They were chosen as the third member of the victorious alliance of team 234 CyberBlue and team 1024 Kil-A-Bytes, both from Indianapolis, at the Purdue District Event, held at the Co-Rec.[2]

Choral Department

The program includes four choirs:

All choirs are under the direction of Mr. Bennet. [3]

Theater Company

New Prairie Theater Company has fall play and spring musical each year. In 2010–11, the theater presented Moon over Buffalo and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. In 2011–12, the theater presented Once Upon a Mattress and The Murder Room. In 2012–13, the theater presented Footloose and The Glass Menagerie. In 2013–14, the theater presented Les Miserables and The Matchmaker. In 2014–15, the theater presented Into the Woods and The Night of January 16th. In 2015-16, the theater presented Grease. Mrs. Kortney Brennan and Mr. Bennet are the current directors.

Band

New Prairie's band was led by Mark Belsass until May 2012, and is now led by Mr. Patrick Teykl and the shiniest sousaphones ever. Home football games include the NP Marching Band; known as the Marching Cougars. The Marching Cougars are named thusly for their annual tradition of marching in their homecoming parade. They also perform in many parades in the summertime; such as the Walkerton, Bremen, LaPorte, New Carlisle, Ireland, Czechoslovakia, Moscow, and Indy 500 parades. Concert Band is during the summer and fall. Jazz and Pep-Band play at the home basketball games. In 2010 and 2011 the marching band won first place in the LaPorte Fourth of July Parade, led by Mark Belsass. They also have played at the Indy 500, as well as Indiana and Purdue Universities. Band nominees compete with the All-State honors band in ISSMA. They made the Trek down to state in 2015 to compete in their very first state appearance for marching band competition.

Clubs

Other clubs include academic decathlon, bowling, cheerleading, FBLA, French club, French honor society, Hoosier academic super bowl, Hoosier state spell bowl, HOSA, karate club, key club, mock trial, model club, national honor society, pep club, PSA, quiz bowl, robotics, rocket club, RSVP, SADD, soccer, Spanish club, Spanish honor society, student senate, varsity letter club, and yearbook.

Board of Education

The district is operated by a 5-member Board of Education. Members (as of 2015) are:

Schools

The district, located in northwest Indiana, includes 1 High School, 1 Middle School, and 3 Elementary Schools.

High school

Principal: Mrs. Jen Sass
Assistant Principal: Mr. Justin Holmquest
Mascot: Cougars[5]

Middle School

Principal: Mrs. Janet Scott
Assistant Principal: Mr. Jeremy Lugbill
Mascot: Cougars[6]

Elementary Schools

Principal: Mrs. Tara Bush
Mascot: Tigers[7]
Principal: Mrs. Rhonda Myers
Mascot: Bob Cats[8]
Principal: Mrs. Becky Bartlett
Mascot: Bull Dogs[9]

In December 2011, Prairie View Elementary and Rolling Prairie Elementary Schools of the New Prairie United School Corporation were recognized as 2010-2011 Four Star Schools by the Indiana Department of Education. Out of 1,780 Indiana public schools, 162 earned this distinction. Eleven of 238 non-public schools also received the honor this year. To be considered a Four Star School, a school's combined English/Language Arts and Math ISTEP+ passing percentages must fall into the top 25th percentile when compared to schools statewide. A school must also have made adequate yearly progress under the federal No Child Left Behind Act to qualify.

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