Earn College Credits, As Early As 9th Grade... FREE!
School Snapshot
GEO Next Generation High School is a free 9-12 public charter school. In GEO’s College Immersion Program, students are able to take free college courses on a college campus for college credits, while simultaneously earning a high school diploma. GEO Next Generation High School is a part of a network of high quality charter schools managed by GEO Academies. It joins 21st Century Charter School of Gary a K – 12 school that demonstrates GEO’s commitment to delivering a high quality K-12 learning experience to parents and students in the Indianapolis community.
College Bound Students
As of November 2021: 23 Next Gen Indy students earned 163 college credits or 3.5 credits/semester last year. This year, 61 students are currently earning 368 college credits or 6 credits each this semester. If they keep this up next semester, our students will earn 736 credits in one year and double the number of credits earned per student and nearly 5X as a group compared to last year. We’ve nearly tripled the # of students taking college courses and doubled the # of credits they are earning.
Our Promise
Students can earn 60 college credits and more while in high school
College tuition, books and transportation are free of charge
Students will gain real college classroom experience and self confidence
All college credits earned will support a degree and/or career certification
Staff will provide support to ensure student success
PERSERVERANCE
The Ability to Keep
Moving Despite Difficulty
TEAMWORK
Rising and Working Together
In Order to be Successful as One Squad
INTEGRITY
Being Honest and
Owning Mistakes
EXCELLENCE
Striving to be Outstanding
In every Endeavor
REVOLUTIONARIES
Thinking Differently and Advocating
for a Revolution in Society
JOY
Exhibiting Extreme Happiness
Introducing Monique Mays
Monique Mays has been named Principal for Next Gen Indy. Ms. Mays is a licensed principal with 13 years of experience leading charter schools. She earned her bachelor's from Purdue and her master's from Ball State. She was hired by Mr. Carter to serve as our assistant principal and master teacher and has quickly earned the respect of the entire staff. Please join us in welcoming Ms. Mays in this new position.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: 317.608.6220 | www.GEONextGenHSIndy.org

Our Schools offer a rigorous college preparatory program that includes music, art, technology, educational field trips, guest speakers, and much more! GEO’s academic program helps children who are below grade level, “catch up” and helps students on or above grade levels, “move up”.
Enrolling 9th - 12th Grades
for 2022-2023 School Year
- Certified Teachers
- Small Classes
- Strong, Core Knowledge Academic Curriculum
- Individualized Attention
- Free College Courses
- Transportation Provided
- Extracurricular Programs & Clubs
Our Model
GEO Next Generation High School is unique in that our entire focus is getting students to and through college and/or career certifications. Traditional high school electives and higher level courses will be taken at the college level, not at the high school level, nor on our high school campus. Our school year schedule and daily schedule will mimic the schedule of IvyTech Community College. Qualified students may start taking college level courses as early as 9th grade. Committed students will be able to earn at least an Associate Degree prior to graduating from our high school—free of charge to the family—fully transferable to a four year university in Indiana and other participating universities across the country. GEO Next Generation High School will provide after school sports and enrichment programs such as basketball, volleyball, track, cross country, cheerleading, dance, theater and music and other activities depending on student interests.
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March Madness, Basketball Champions and College Degrees
The picture above is one of pure joy. These are our students celebrating their Regional Championship this past weekend. If you’re from Indiana, you know