Purdue Polytechnic High Schools - Schweitzer Center at Englewood Campus celebrates Spring Festival with Community Partners.
Indianapolis, IN – Purdue Polytechnic High Schools–Englewood Campus (PPHS Englewood) hosted its first annual Spring Festival yesterday, bringing together students, families, and the community for a day of celebration, connection, and opportunity.
The event featured a special partnership with Thy Kingdom Crumb, the Carson Wentz Foundation’s food truck, which provided free, delicious meals to all students and guests. Their presence helped create an atmosphere of joy and generosity, reinforcing PPHS’s commitment to community and student well-being.
Central Indiana Youth for Christ (CIYFC) was on-site, sharing exciting updates about their impactful programs, including City Life Wheels, Sunday Night Basketball, and the upcoming relaunch of The Academy, an innovative training ground for future automotive professionals.
Additional partners included INSPIRE Music Collective, who were on-site to help students set up the stage for live performances by student bands, encouraging arts appreciation and participation.
The Spring Festival reflects PPHS’s mission to empower students through real-world experiences, strong community ties, and pathways to future success.
About Purdue Polytechnic High Schools: Purdue Polytechnic High Schools (PPHS) opened its doors in 2017 and operates a network of high schools across Indiana. PPHS is proud to partner with Purdue University to provide students with unique, innovative, and engaging learning experiences, preparing them for success at the university, other colleges, careers, and life. We believe in the power of creativity and collaboration to unlock each student’s potential as they create the world they envision.