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WHO WE ARE
 
 

Midwest Academy of Indiana offers a
 place for second chances, fresh
beginnings, and a new hope for the
 future . . . A place to become once
 again truly excited about learning.

 


An Alternative Solution For Educating Today's Youth

Comprehensive Education Personalized To Each Student's Needs
 
 
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"Midwest Academy of Indiana is a one-of-a-kind private, alternative school that offers motivated students who have not been successful in public schools a place to learn, grow and succeed.
 
 

 


"Midwest Academy of Indiana transforms students who have 'fallen through the cracks' at traditional schools, where neither their academic nor their emotional requirements were met. This transformation is often astounding.

Through a personalized teaching approach that respects each student’s learning style, and class sizes that average 10:1, Midwest Academy of Indiana puts the learner at the center, building on strengths and molding the curriculum to fit the needs of each student.
 

In addition to dramatic improvements in academic performance, students develop confidence, self-sufficiency, and motivation to set life-long goals as contributing, compassionate community members. They become successful learners and begin to dream of a future they previously didn’t believe to be possible.

What distinguishes us is an integrated approach that includes: mentoring; small class size; and a safe, non-judgmental, respectful environment where students can develop their potential through personalized learning and creative curriculum. Through community service opportunities students learn to develop their leadership qualities as they contribute positively to their community.
 
 

As one student wrote recently, 'Midwest Academy of Indiana helps those who want a future to dream it and those who dream a future to achieve it.'"

Edy Stoughton, Ph.D.
Head of School

 

 
Midwest Academy of Indiana | 801 Congressional Boulevard | Carmel, Indiana 46032 | (317) 843-9500
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