The Crossing School is hosting an enrollment drive and openhouse for new students Tuesday, September 23, from 4:30 to 7:00 PM. This event will provide an opportunity to learn more about The Crossing’s unique, fully accredited high school program for students in grades 9 through 12. WILO and Boone 102.7 FM will broadcast LIVE from the Crossing from 4:30 to 6:30.

The Crossing offers an alternative to the traditional high school experience and is designed for students seeking a “better fit” for their high school education. With nine campus locations across Indiana, the school features:
- A 10-to-1 student-teacher ratio for individualized support
- A three-hour school day combined with work-based learning opportunities through local businesses and industries
- A State of Indiana accredited curriculum, ensuring graduates receive a high school diploma recognized to enter the workforce or continuing toward higher education.
Who benefits from The Crossing School—-
- Students behind on credits
- Students wishing to graduate early
- Students seeking a personalized, faith-based environment
- Students desiring smaller class settings and one-on-one support
- Students who thrive with the flexibility of computer-based, online learning options
- Families seeking a tuition-free alternative to traditional schools
What makes The Crossing Unique—
As a nonprofit, faith-based high school, The Crossing emphasizes strong student-teacher relationships and values-based education where teachers are willing to pray with and for students. Its workforce partnerships prepare students with essential life and career skills including:
- Communication and teamwork
- Problem-solving and teachablility
- Professionalism and workplace attendance
- Positive attitude and adaptablity
Enrollment Drive and Open House Details:
At the Tuesday event, families can meet teachers, explore curriculum options, and learn more about how The Crossing helps students succeed academically, personally, and professionally. Food will be served, featuring hot dogs and walking tacos, available for a free-will donation.

Parents and potential students are encouraged to attend, ask questions, and discover how The Crossing can help maximize the high school experience through a flexible schedule, supportive environment, and workplace connections. Students attending The Crossing are not limited to those residing Clinton County.
Danielle Goad, Frankfort Crossing Site Leader and Cole Warford, Regional Director, were guests on WILO PartyLine Program this morning. The Program is available for viewing at HoosierlandTV.com.
WILO/Kaspar Media’s Cindy Loveless will broadcast LIVE from the event from 4:30 to 6:30 PM.
View The Crossing interview on WILO’s Partyline Program this morning below: