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  2. South-Western City School District (Franklin County, Ohio)

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    The South-Western City School District (SWCSD) is Ohio's sixth largest public school district located southwest of the city of Columbus.The district serves nearly 20,000 students throughout the southwest quadrant of Franklin County, including the cities of Galloway, Georgesville, Grove City, and Urbancrest.

  3. Worthington City School District - Wikipedia

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    The Worthington City School District includes the city of Worthington, Village of Riverlea, and neighboring portions of Perry Township, Sharon Township, and the City of Columbus, Ohio.

  4. Columbus City Schools - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Hilliard City School District - Wikipedia

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    The district's service area has a total of about 60 square miles (160 km 2) of area, including portions of northwestern Franklin County and a portion of Union County smaller than 1 square mile (2.6 km 2).

  6. Olentangy Local School District - Wikipedia

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    The Olentangy Local School District is a large, rapidly growing school district centered in southern Delaware County, with a small, southern portion (one cul-de-sac) in Franklin County in the U.S. state of Ohio.

  7. Michael B. Coleman Government Center - Wikipedia

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    The Michael B. Coleman Government Center is an eight-story, 196,000-square-foot (18,200 m 2) municipal office building. [1] The building is named for former mayor Michael B. Coleman in recognition of his 16 years as mayor and numerous accomplishments. [ 2 ]

  8. Rhodes State Office Tower - Wikipedia

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    The James A. Rhodes State Office Tower is a 41-story, 629-foot (192 m) state office building and skyscraper on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The Rhodes Tower is the tallest building in Columbus and the fifth tallest in Ohio .

  9. Indianola Junior High School - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, there was support for marking more of a transition from elementary to secondary education. [3] The Indianola school was the first school to be designed as a separate junior high school, incorporating what was then the last two years of elementary school with the first years of high school.