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Emmerich Manual High School

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Emmerich Manual High School, often referred to as Manual High School, is a public high school in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It formerly was a traditional high school in the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) district. It is now one of the schools operated by Christel House Academy and is named Christel House High School.

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Emmerich Manual High School
Ransdell Street, Indianapolis Garfield Park

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Ransdell Street
46225 Indianapolis, Garfield Park
Indiana, United States
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