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Carl Wilde School 79

We are a proud member of the Indianapolis Public Schools community of schools serving grades Pre-K through 6.


Carl Wilde School 79 stands as a proud institution with a long history of high academic standards and supportive administration. Built in 1958, our school has continually served the Eagledale community, providing a framework of high academic standards and behavioral guidelines. We pride ourselves on being a community of learners, preparing our students both acadically and socially, with an emphasis on rigor and relevance.

Our principal, Brandon A. Warren, brings an extensive background in education and a profound dedication to creating a positive school culture. His commitment to positive behavior interventions has had a significant impact on student outcomes, and he is excited to guide Carl Wilde.

As we step into the new academic year, we look forward to fostering new friendships, embracing energizing challenges, and celebrating great successes.

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Tonight is Back to School Night!!!!!! Please enter through the front door. You will be able to meet your teacher and see your classroom! We also have many community partners in attendance and FREE school supplies! See MoreSee Less
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EMBRACING TRANSFORMATION AND ACHIEVEMENT

Starting from the 2024-2025 school year, Carl Wilde School 79 is set to transform into a Center for Inquiry, extending our commitment to holistic learning experiences reflecting rigor and relevance. This new program will enhance our curriculum by introducing an internationally recognized approach, focusing on developing flexible thinking in students and preparing them to apply knowledge in complex, unfamiliar situations.

Join us in this exciting transformation as we continue to serve the students of Indianapolis with passion, commitment, and dedication. At Carl Wilde School 79, we believe that all children can learn, grow, and excel in an environment of high academic standards, supportive community, and caring educators.