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Montgomery
County is recognized statewide for its outstanding public education system.
The excellent school facilities have a low student-to-teacher ratio, therefore
allowing greater interaction between teachers and their students on an
individual basis. Montgomery County is the home of three school systems:
Crawfordsville, North Montgomery, and South Montgomery. It has three high
schools, 13 elementary schools, and three middle schools. The student/teacher
ratio averages 16:1. The county's parochial school is also focused on
providing the best education.
Post-secondary
educational opportunities in Indiana rank among the best in the country.
Wabash College - located in the heart of Crawfordsville - DePauw University
(27 miles), Purdue University (27 miles), Butler University (45 miles),
Indiana State University (40 miles), Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
(40 miles), and Indiana University (75 miles) serve the area's higher
educational needs.
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