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- Mount_Vernon_High_School_(Fortville,_Indiana) abstract "Mt. Vernon High School is a public high school located in Fortville, Indiana and is part of the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation. It serves students from Vernon and Buck Creek townships in northwestern Hancock County. Mt. Vernon High School has grown in past years due to a continuous areal population increase, having had expansions/renovations in 1972, 1994, and 2011.".
- Q6924375 abstract "Mt. Vernon High School is a public high school located in Fortville, Indiana and is part of the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation. It serves students from Vernon and Buck Creek townships in northwestern Hancock County. Mt. Vernon High School has grown in past years due to a continuous areal population increase, having had expansions/renovations in 1972, 1994, and 2011.".
- Mount_Vernon_High_School_(Fortville,_Indiana) comment "Mt. Vernon High School is a public high school located in Fortville, Indiana and is part of the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation. It serves students from Vernon and Buck Creek townships in northwestern Hancock County. Mt. Vernon High School has grown in past years due to a continuous areal population increase, having had expansions/renovations in 1972, 1994, and 2011.".
- Q6924375 comment "Mt. Vernon High School is a public high school located in Fortville, Indiana and is part of the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation. It serves students from Vernon and Buck Creek townships in northwestern Hancock County. Mt. Vernon High School has grown in past years due to a continuous areal population increase, having had expansions/renovations in 1972, 1994, and 2011.".