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A 2007 study by U.S. News & World Report ranked the high school branch of Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center amongst the top high schools in the United States. [3] The school was one of the 405 high schools to win a silver medal, ranking it below the 100 schools that won a gold medal and above the 1,086 schools that won a bronze medal.
During the 1988–89 school year, the Fort Hayes Arts and Academic High School was created, joining Columbus Public Schools' excellently rated arts, business, childcare, and health vocational programs. Ninth and tenth graders (about 223 of them) arrived to begin the work of starting a new high school, along with 23 new staff members.
Central High School / High School / High School of Commerce More images: Sixth and Broad, southeast corner Demolished Additions made in 1876 and 1890. Closed in 1924; used for city offices until demolition in 1928. [12]: 74 1863 Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center: More images: 546 Jack Gibbs Boulevard See notes
Columbus high school juniors feel pressure to succeed while preparing for college applications, balancing AP classes and maintaining good grades. Student project: Juggling responsibilities puts ...
Landon Vanderwarker, one of the premier boys basketball players in central Ohio, has transferred from Division IV Northside Christian to Division I Delaware Hayes.. A 6-foot-7 junior small forward ...
Pages in category "High schools in Columbus, Ohio" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center;
The original Central High School was built in 1862 and located at 303 East Broad Street. It was the first school in Columbus built specifically only as a high school. Its name was changed in 1911 to the High School of Commerce. It closed as a school in 1924, but was used for office space until 1928 when it was demolished. Chicago Avenue School
Two Linden-McKinley STEM Academy teachers and a retired state representative from western Ohio are urging the Columbus City Schools Board of Education to keep an agricultural program at the ...