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Columbus City Schools, formerly known as Columbus Public Schools, is the official school district for the city of Columbus, Ohio, and serves most of the city (portions of the city are served by suburban school districts). The district has 46,686 students enrolled, making it the largest school district in the state of Ohio as of June 2021.
In use by Columbus City Schools. Howard Dwight Smith design. 1950 Indian Springs School More images: 50 E. Henderson Road In use In use by Columbus City Schools 1950 Fairmoor Elementary School Non-free image: 3281 Mayfair Park Place Demolished Replaced with newer school 1952 Franklinton Elementary School 617 W. State Street In use
Columbus City Schools is the state's largest district, but enrollment peaked at 110,173 during the 1971-72 school year. It now reports having about 46,000 students.
Columbus City Schools highlighted new building improvements Wednesday that were funded from the $100-million ... The district completed 13 new playgrounds at elementary schools across the district ...
Students would move to Marion-Franklin High School, creating a 6-12 grade site. Facts about the school: Year opened: 1962. Utilization: 72.6% (365 students out of 503 capacity)
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The Columbus City school board once again heard from concerned parents and community members Tuesday as a potential board vote on closing as many as 20 buildings could come next week.
A crowning achievement of the district was the opening, during the 1970–1971 school year, of two new high schools: Westland High School and Grove City High School. These two buildings, planned to house two thousand students, were built in 1970-1971 at the amazing low cost of $18.98 per square foot, or a perpupil cost of $1,700.