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It's official: The dedication of Christel House Academy West

Inner-city kids on Indianapolis’ near Westside have a new educational option.  Christel House Academy, a public charter school with a proven track record of success in serving at-risk urban students, launched the next phase of its mission today with the dedication of Christel House Academy West.

Christel House International Founder and CEO Christel DeHaan and Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard were among those on hand for the ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony.

The school, located on 8+ acres on the grounds of the new Central Greens redevelopment project, opened in August 2014 serving grades K-2, with a new grade level added each year. A replication of the highly successful Christel House Academy South, Christel House Academy West is authorized by the Mayor of Indianapolis as a public charter school.

“We firmly believe that all children should have the opportunity to learn and grow in a safe and stimulating environment, no matter what their economic circumstances,” said Carey Dahncke, Christel House Academy Chief Academic Officer. “The Christel House methodology is holistic; we want to help every child maximize his or her potential and become a successful, contributing citizen of our community.”

"Christel House schools do great work to help students excel, and I am thrilled that more students will have that opportunity,” Mayor Ballard said. “The addition of a west side Christel House campus will be a driving force in many positive changes to make this neighborhood a better place for families to live and work."

Other dignitaries attending the dedication included Robert Smith, President, Lilly Foundation, and senior director, Corporate Responsibility; Ina Kamenz, Senior Vice President, IT, Chief Information Officer, Eli Lilly and Company; Joyce Irwin, Community Health Network Foundation president and CEO; and Patrick Herrel, The Mind Trust VP of Education Initiatives. Thanks to Lilly, the school campus now has a fitness trail, which will be open to students and the general public. As part of Indy Do Day, approximately 300 Lilly volunteers worked Thursday morning putting finishing touches on the trail during the Lilly Global Day of Service.

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