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Pike Receives $25,501,863 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.

The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township has received a $25,501,863 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Marion County K-12 Public Schools Initiative.

This is one of 34 large-scale implementation grants being awarded through phase 3 of the initiative, which is designed to help strengthen the academic achievement of students in Indianapolis and improve their prospects for success after high school.


The Pike High School (PHS) Student Service and Community Project will expand the PHS infrastructure to gain space, safety, and access to a full-service facility with a designated area for Career and STEM Center pathway development and expansion. This will ensure student access to high-wage, high-demand CTE programs, while also providing the students and residents of Pike Township with enriched academic, extracurricular, and service opportunities. Through targeted programs and strategic partnerships, Pike will engage students in authentic and real-world experiences in career pathways to bridge the gap between education and post-secondary success.


MSD of Pike Township Superintendent, Dr. Larry Young, shared, “The Pike High School Community and Student Service Project is not a temporary initiative but a forward-thinking investment in student choice, community connectedness, and overall well-being to assist all stakeholders with success in reaching their respective goals. Thank you to Lilly Endowment Inc. for supporting this critical effort, which will have a transformative impact on our students and the broader community for generations to come.”
 

Realizing Your Dream Scholarship

The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township awards up to three scholarships with a maximum individual reward of $1,000 to Pike High School seniors annually.

Students applying for this scholarship will be rated in 4 categories; Merit, Community Involvement, School Involvement, and a Scholarship Essay. The Merit score includes attendance, grade point average, and SAT/ACT test scores. 

Students will need to include a copy of their FAFSA Student Aid Report. 

To apply:

  • Download and complete the application by typing in the fillable boxes
  • Gather all the required documents and print your application
  • Submit you application and required documents to Mrs. Buckley in the CCRC or Dr. Ruth Woods in Q101 by April 10, 2026.