Carmel High School (Carmel, Indiana)
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Carmel, Indiana Carmel () is a suburban city in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States, immediately north of Indianapolis. With a population of 99,757 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city spans across Clay Township, Hamilton County, Indi ...
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Carmel Clay Schools The Carmel Clay School District is a public school district located in Carmel, Indiana Carmel () is a suburban city in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States, immediately north of Indianapolis. With a population of 99,757 as of the 2020 Un ...
District.


Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 5,192 students enrolled for the 2023–2024 school year was: *Male - 49.8% *Female - 50.2% *Native American/Alaskan - 0.1% *Asian - 16.8% *Black - 4.3% *Hispanic - 6.3% *Native Hawaiian/Pacific islanders - 0.2% *White - 68.1% *Multiracial - 4.3% 13.2% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. For the 2020–2021 school year, Carmel was a
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school.


Athletics

Carmel's Greyhounds started competing as an Independent starting in the spring of 2022, formerly competing in the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference. School colors are blue and gold. As of the 2024–2025 school year, the following
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(IHSAA) sanctioned sports were offered: *Baseball (boys) *Basketball (girls and boys) *Cross country (girls and boys) *Football (boys) *Lacrosse (girls and boys - Varsity Sport - IHSLA sanctioned) *Golf (girls and boys) *Soccer (girls and boys) *Softball (girls) *Rugby (girls) *Swimming and diving (girls and boys) *Tennis (girls and boys) *Track and field (girls and boys) *Unified flag football (coed) *Unified track and field (coed) *Volleyball (girls and boys) *Wrestling (boys and girls)


Athletic State Championships

Carmel is known for their athletic success. They have 180 IHSAA state championships, the most of any school. They have the IHSAA record for most state titles in the same academic year with 7 in 2011–2012, 2016–2017, 2018–2019, and 2020–2021. They also have both the IHSAA and national record for most consecutive state championships in any sport by winning the Indiana Girls Swimming & Diving State Championships 39 times from 1987 to 2025. At the 2023 IHSAA Boys Swimming & Diving State Championships the Greyhounds broke the NFHS record in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:26.88.


Arts

The Carmel High School marching band were Indiana State Fair Band Day champions in 1984 and ISSMA State Champions in 1990, 2001, 2002, 2012, 2018, and 2022. The band was named
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National Class AAA Champion in 2001. The band was named
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Grand National Champion in 2005, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2022. The Carmel High School Marching Greyhounds were invited to perform in the 2004 London New Year's Parade in London, England. In 2007, the band was invited to play on the USS Missouri, along with the Hawaii's Royal Band. In 2007, the marching band was named Bands of America Regional Champion in Indianapolis and Atlanta, GA. At the 2008 BOA Grand National Finals, the marching band won the caption for best music. Later, the marching band was selected to play in the 2011 and 2022
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. The band has also received an invitation to play in the 2014
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, in Pasadena, California. In 2016, the Carmel High School Marching Band set a record as the first group to ever tie for first place at the
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Grand National Championships with a score of 97.45. Carmel won the tiebreaker to Avon High School (IN) and was crowned Grand National Champion. In 1999, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2022, Carmel won the Indiana State School Music Association State Championship. The band has appeared in Bands of America Grand National finals for over 25 consecutive years, and has won the national title six times, in 2005, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2022.


Journalism

The ''Pinnacle'' yearbook has received recognition from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, National Scholastic Press Association, and the Indiana High School Press Association. Additionally, the publication has received the Gold Crown award, Indiana Hoosier Star Awards, and has been placed in the Walsworth Publishing Company's Gallery of Excellence. It operates an independent website. The school newspaper, the ''HiLite'', has received national recognition, including a "Superior" rating from Quill & Scroll, the Hoosier Star award, and other general awards from the Indiana High School Press Association,
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(CSPA), as well as several individual awards for ''HiLite'' staff members. The ''HiLite'' was a gold medalist in the CSPA's annual critique, won a George H. Gallup Award from Quill and Scroll, and has been nominated to be a CSPA Crown finalist for the 2011–2012 publications. The newspaper maintains a staff of about 80 students. The school operates the WHJE radio station on 91.3 MHz on the FM band. In 1999,
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, a local station which broadcasts on 91.5 MHz, proposed moving its broadcasting antenna closer to the school. When the school filed an
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petition in opposition to the proposed antenna move, WIRE filed a response alleging that WHJE broadcasts music with indecent lyrics. The school Television Station, ''CHTV'': Carmel Television operates on Channel 99 on cable television. Their variety of work has received multiple accolades, such as
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Awards, primarily for their student produced newscasts, sports broadcasts, and other student produced reports. State wide, the station receives general distinction from the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters each year, and in 2023 was named the Emerging Media School of the Year. The station's staff maintain a YouTube channel with over 3,500 subscribers.


History

The Carmel/Clay Township area was settled by Quakers in the early 1830s. In 1833, a meeting house was constructed on a hill where the older Carmel Cemetery sits today. It was common practice well into the 20th century for Quakers to give names to their meeting places. Benjamin Mendenhall suggested the name Richland for the new meeting. The same year a school was started in the meeting house and, in 1835, the log structure was doubled in size. Throughout most of the 19th century, education in Carmel, like most of the nation, was provided by public elementary schools and private academies for post-8th grade education. Richland School was replaced by a larger wood-frame structure a few years later. It sat on the northwest corner of Rangeline and Smoky Row Roads. In 1845, a frame school building was built near the same site. In 1867, the all-brick Carmel Academy was built on land where the Wesleyana Amistad Cristiana Church sits today. By 1887, the size and population of the community warranted a larger and more permanent structure, so on September 23, 1887, on a small hill on the east side of First Avenue SE and Fifth Street SE, the cornerstone of the first Carmel High School was laid. The two-story brick building would house grades one through ten with no frills – just classrooms. Because the town was founded on a boundary separating Clay and Delaware townships, the school was administered jointly by trustees of both. This new Carmel High School was opened in 1888 with its first graduating class in 1890. The first class to receive four years of education graduated in 1901. In 1921, land was purchased on the east side of Carmel proper and a new school was designed to house grades one through twelve. This facility would contain a gymnasium, a library, and a 600-seat auditorium. Local citizens decided in 1955 that the community needed to organize a school district headed by a superintendent. Forest Stoops, the county superintendent, was hired and the state legislature was persuaded to move the township boundary east to White River. Carmel Clay Schools then began in 1956. By 1958, Carmel High School was opened at its present location. An addition was added to the gymnasium in 1961 and a large addition including a swimming pool, an auditorium, and new classrooms opened in 1969. A third, freestanding addition was opened in 1977 located between the 1921 building (affectionately known as Old North) and the new Carmel High School. A final construction project was begun in 1990 and dedicated in April 1999. In 2006, the CHS Freshman Center was opened to allow incoming freshmen to acclimate to high school life and adapt to the size of the building. In 2014, students and alumni involved with the DECA program opened the Carmel Café & Market, selling various beverages and snacks to students. Today, Carmel High School sits on 55 acres of land and 22 are under roof.


Viral TikTok

On February 8, 2023, the school's DECA team posted a
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featuring a tour of the campus, which was followed by a part two the next day on February 9. The videos, which showcased various amenities at the school, including an on-campus
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, an auto shop, an
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room, a jewelry room, a 10,000 seat football stadium, a
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,
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, and
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, amongst other features, received a combined total of 34 million views on TikTok and versions posted to
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. The videos drew attention to the school's amenities. This sparked responses from alumni of other schools, particularly those from poorer areas and started a discussion regarding the United States' education system and spending in the system. The debate was inflamed by the racial demographics of the school, which is majority
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, leading to many pointing to this being an issue of racial inequities. Critics decried the stark difference between Carmel High School and schools in poor-income areas, which was often blamed on the supposed greater funding towards schools like Carmel; this claim was disputed in the libertarian magazine
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, which pointed out that Carmel spends less per-pupil compared to public high schools in Indianapolis. Tim Phares, CHS principal, claimed that the incident was an entertaining but educational experience, adding that " are excited they seemingly hit the jackpot with millions of people viewing the tour of our exceptional school. Like with much of social media, they have also witnessed some negativity and the experience has provided multiple lessons about being online." The comments on the video have since been disabled.


Notable alumni

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– television personality * Jeffrey Anderson – tuba player * Rich Balchan – soccer player *
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- tennis player * Nate Becker – football tight end * Amy Bilquist – competitive swimmer *
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– life sciences executive * Andrew Chernoff - Sports Television Anchor / Reporter * Michael Chernoff - Lawyer “Ones To Watch” Best Lawyers in America 2024 & 2025 * Matt Chernoff - Director of Marketing for Taylor’s Restaurant Group *
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– Christian metalcore band * Mike Delph – politician and former member of the
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* Stu Douglass – basketball player *
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– soccer defender * Matt Elliott – football offensive lineman *
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– former professional basketball player * Matt Hedges – soccer player * Will Heldt – college football defensive end *
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– Olympic swimmer * Kyle Lloyd – baseball player * Jake Lloyd – former actor * Josh McRoberts – former professional basketball player *
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– Olympic swimmer * Morgan Newton – former football quarterback and tight end *
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– film and television director *
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– tennis player * Austin Roberts – former football tight end *
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- television anchor * Aaron Shackell - Olympic swimmer * Alex Shackell - Olympic swimmer * Billy Shepherd – former basketball player *
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– television anchor * Olaoluwatomi Taiwo - basketball player * Collin Taylor – football wide receiver * Danielle Trotta – sportscaster *
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– United States Senator


See also

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