HEARTLAND
CAREER CENTER
OPENING THE DOORS TO CAREER SUCCESS
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HISTORY AND ORGANIZATON
Heartland Career Center was formed pursuant to the Acts of 1936, as amended and came into being in 1965 with an agreement between four school corporations.  These coporations included: Manchester Community School, Metropolitan School District of Wabash County, Peru Community Schools and Wabash City Schools.  This included all of Wabash County and the area surrounding Peru.  The school was originally called Upper Wabash Vocational School.  The name was changed to Heartland Career Center to more accurately describe the area and training for students.  Other schools within a reasonable distance have been invited to join the cooperative program.  North Miami Community Schools legally joined the cooperative in 1960.  Huntington North began to send students to Heartland in 1990 on a tuition basis. Oak Hill began to send students to Heartland in 2002 on a tuition basis.

Established with approval of the General Commission of the Indiana State Board of Education, Heartland Career Center functions as a public school in the State of Indiana.  The current facility was opened in 1971 providing classroom and workshop space in a central location.  Prior to the time classes were held in a variety of locations around the area.  Heartland is a cooperative school operating as an independent school corporation but with no taxation power.  Heartland is governed by a Board of Managers who have the power under joint contract to set policy and operate the school.
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
Huntington North High School

Manchester High School

North Miami High School

Northfield High School

Oak Hill High School

Peru High School

Southwood High School

Wabash High School

White's High School
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