Mooresville High School (Indiana)


Mooresville High School is a public high school located in Mooresville, Indiana.
Mooresville was the first high school in central Indiana, built in 1861 as a subscription high school with students from as far away as Iowa boarding with local residents to attend school. The expense of operating the school was met by charging a tuition fee. In the first year, the school operated during a fall session at a cost of $11 and a spring session at a cost of $9. Beginning in the fall of 1862, the school held three sessions each year at a cost of $7.50 for each pupil enrolled for each session. Students who lived outside Mooresville boarded with local families at a cost of $1.50 to $2 per week.
The community of Mooresville is located southwest of Indianapolis, Indiana. The school district includes the Town of Mooresville as well as Brown Township, Madison Township, and Harrison Township.
As of 2015, about 1,450 students attend Mooresville High School in grades 9-12.

Honors and Recognition

In 2005, Mooresville was the first high school to win the national State Farm Project Ignition Teen Safe Driving Program.
In 2006, the school's Junior State of America was honored as the JSA National Chapter of the Year by receiving the National Civic Impact award. The chapter continues to receive recognition at the state and national level.
Mooresville's marching band, the Pioneer Regiment, has consistently placed in the "Sweet 16" of the Indiana State Fair Band Day competition.

Notable alumni

Mooresville High School has had several graduates go on to prestigious careers, including: