The Shelby County Alumni web site is dedicated to former classmates of Morristown Shelbyville, Southwestern, Triton Central, Waldron and all seven legacy high schools.
SC Alumni was formed in 2001 to provide alumni (both graduates and non-graduates)
of the five current Shelby County, Indiana High Schools of Shelbyville, Morristown, Southwestern, Triton Central, and Waldron plus the seven legacy high schools of Boggstown, Fairland, Flat Rock, Moral Twp., Mt Auburn, St Joseph Catholic, and Triton) with information about upcoming high school class reunions, alumni news and other items that may be of interest to alumni.
This site offers thousands of photos from yearbooks and class reunions. So Take a walk with us through the schools and towns of Shelby County and open the doors to those closets of your mind and revisit some of those memories of long ago.
In addition, a database of nearly 45,000 alumni is maintained for the sole purpose of which is to provide alumni and class coordinators with the mailing and email addresses of their classmates. Included in the list of alumni are those who attended any of the Shelby County Schools but never graduated. All of Shelby County non-graduates are welcome to participate in alumni activities and we urge you to make sure your name is included in our database. If you are in doubt, send us an email.
Names were obtained from the senior sections of available yearbooks. The database is kept current by updating it every year with the names of the most recent graduating classes. All postal addresses, phone numbers and email information is provided by the classmates when they register. SC Alumni always encourages alumni to keep this information current, since this data may be the only way for us to contact you.
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OUR SCHOOLS |
Fourteen buildings throughout Shelby County have housed four years of high school education since the first one was opened in 1972. Before then, many of the schools only offered two or three years of higher education.
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