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  2. Westhill Academy - Wikipedia

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    Westhill Academy opened in the autumn of 1979 with buildings designed to accommodate 500 pupils. The school was extended in 1982 and then again in 1996 raising the capacity of the school to 1000 pupils.

  3. Accel Schools - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Number of locations. 92, including 15 online schools (2023) ... Montgomery Preparatory Academy, Dayton, Ohio;

  4. Crayons to Classrooms - Wikipedia

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    Crayons to Classrooms is a Dayton, Ohio 501(c)(3) charity providing free school supplies to area students who cannot otherwise afford them. The organization functions as a free store for teachers of under-served children, stocking basic needs such as notebooks, pencils and pens, and art supplies for Kindergarten through Grade 12 classrooms.

  5. These are the best places to go sledding in Dayton - AOL

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    Sarah Franks and Ty Greenlees, Dayton Daily News, Ohio February 21, 2021 at 11:46 AM Wherever there is a snow-covered slope, sled-riding thrill-seekers will find it.

  6. Richard Allen Schools - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, the Dayton campuses had a total of about 500 students. The two buildings were both on Salem Avenue, with about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) between them. [8] Previously the Dayton schools were organized as Richard Allen I, II and Prep. [5] Richard Allen Academy (Hamilton) – K–6 As of 2018, it had 160 students. [8]

  7. Dayton Early College Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school is typically referred to by the acronym "DECA". It is a charter school, independent of the Dayton Public Schools. DECA currently serves approximately 1,300 students in grades K-12. The school met eleven of the twelve state indicators for the 2005–2006 school year, earning it a rating of "Excellent" by the Ohio Department of ...

  8. John H. Patterson Career Center - Wikipedia

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    The John H. Patterson Career Center was part of Dayton City Schools. The school was closed in 2009 and turned into Ponitz Career Technology Center. The school was named after John Henry Patterson, Dayton native and founder of NCR Corporation. Patterson had a job curriculum, that allowed students, to work full time in their elected field, this ...

  9. Huffman Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Huffman Historic District is a historic section of the Historic Inner East neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio, United States.Formed at the end of the nineteenth century primarily by a wealthy businessman, it has long been home to people of many different occupations and numerous places on the social ladder.