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New Haven, IN is a small city in Northern Indiana with a population of around 17,000. The town is well known for its excellent educational opportunities, boasting several highly rated public and private schools. Students in New Haven have the opportunity to attend excellent primary and secondary schools which are all accredited by the Indiana State Board of Education. These schools offer a wide range of courses and activities that cater to their students’ different needs and interests. Additionally, there are numerous higher education options in the area such as universities, community colleges, and trade schools offering various certificate and degree programs. With such competitive schooling options available, it's not surprising that the local education system in New Haven is held in high regard.

New Haven schools spend $10,280 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 17 pupils per teacher, 620 students per librarian, and 489 children per counselor.

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  EducationNew Haven, IndianaUnited States
  $13,321$15,905
  $10,863$13,142
  $6,410$7,999
  15.6516.23
  7004573
  3454530
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The true cost of living in New Haven is exactly what it is in Fort Wayne, We share some the same businesses and people of New Haven shop at most of the same stores,  More

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Over 18 years ago

New Haven, Indiana costs about twice as much as it does to live in the neighboring city, Fot Wayne. The water is twice as much. Electric and gas are the same. New Haven  More

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