LaCrosse School is a public high school in LaCrosse, Indiana and is part of the Tri-Township Consolidated School Corporation.AboutThe current building was completed in 1915 and the gymnasium was added in 1950. It serves high school students from 3 townships (Dewey, Cass, & Prairie) in the southern part of LaPorte County.Student bodyIn 2012-2013 enrollment was 103 students. In 2012 LaCrosse High School graduated 95% of seniors.DemographicsThe Demographic breakdown of the 102 students as of the 2012-13 school year is as follows: Male - 44.1% Female - 55.9% American Indian/Alaskan - 0% Asian/Pacific Islander - 1% Black - 1% Hispanic - 2% Non Hispanic White - 94.1% Two or More Races - 2%AcademicsPerformance ratingsIn 2013, the Indiana Department of Education recognized LaCrosse High School as a 4-star school, the only high school in LaPorte County to do so. Additionally, the school has received an "A" rating by INDOE since 2012.TestingIn 2011, LaCrosse High School students passed the ECA in English 10 with a 90% passing rate and Algebra I with an 86% passing rate.College creditsThe high school also boasts that 27% of their seniors will graduate with over 30 college credits this year. This is made possible through a professor on loan program between Ivy Tech Community College in which a college professor teaches at the school four days per week.