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HIM by HER Collegiate School for the Arts, a charter school in Martindale-Brightwood, announced Dec. 27 it will cease operations in January.

In a letter posted online, school leaders said HIM by HER doesnā€™t have enough enrollment to match the 200,000-square-foot building itā€™s leased. The letter was signed by the schoolā€™s co-founders, Harry and Michelle Dunn, as well as the executive director and principal.

The letter says school leaders considered ā€œall reasonable optionsā€ before deciding to close.

Although the school will begin phasing out classes ā€œas soon as practicable,ā€ the letter says no primary school operations will continue after Jan. 20, 2023.

ā€œWhile we made valiant efforts to avoid this decision, we nonetheless very much regret delivering this news during the holiday season,ā€ the letter says.

Harry Dunn talks at a 2018 public hearing about HIM by HER Collegiate School For The Arts, which at the time still needed a charter approval. (Photo/Eric Weddle/WFYI News)

Parents of students enrolled at HIM by HER are encouraged to begin searching for an alternative school to enroll their children in immediately. HIM by HER will host an enrollment fair at the school Jan. 6, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to aid families in the process. If needed, there will be a second enrollment fair Jan. 14, 2023.

Parents are also encouraged to contact Enroll Indy.

ā€œWe are truly sorry to have to deliver this news, as your children have been a blessing,ā€ school leaders said in the letter. ā€œWe pray for the success and happiness of all the families we have had the great pleasure to serve!ā€

The school, founded by the HIM by HER Foundation, first opened its doors in the fall of 2020 following a conditional charter agreement with Ball State University in October 2019. It offered an Afrocentric curriculum with a performance arts focus.

ā€œWe take pride in the many young lives positively affected,ā€ the letter says. ā€œHBHCSA has been the anchor of a community development center like no other in Indianapolis.ā€

Contact staff writer Chloe McGowan at 317-762-7848 or email chloegm@indyrecorder.com. Follow her on Twitter @chloe_mcgowanxx.

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