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  2. Thomas Worthington High School - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Worthington High School (TWHS) is a public school in Worthington, Ohio. The school was named Worthington High School until 1991, when sister school, Worthington Kilbourne High School, opened. With approximately 1700 students, TWHS is the largest school in the Worthington City School District.

  3. Thomas Worthington High School closed Thursday due to ...

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    The high school is one of the district’s oldest buildings and is currently under construction. The district's goal is to reopen the school Friday. Thomas Worthington High School closed Thursday ...

  4. Worthington City School District - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 60,000 people residing in the area [1] with 13,837 in Worthington proper as of 2013. [citation needed] Since July 1, 2015, Trent Bowers is the Superintendent of Worthington Schools. [2] The student enrollment for the Worthington School District was 9,925 for the 2015–2016 school year. [3]

  5. Thomas Worthington girls, St. Charles boys win Ohio high ...

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    With the girls water polo state championship on the line Saturday, Thomas Worthington’s Leah Oberle had a plan. The senior converted a penalty shot with 34 seconds left against host Upper ...

  6. OHSAA Week 4 schedule for central Ohio high school football

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    Here is the Week 4 OHSAA schedule for central Ohio high school football. ... Thomas Worthington at Grove City. Utica at West Lafayette Ridgewood. Washington Court House at Granville.

  7. Thomas Worthington (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Worthington was born in Berkeley County near Charles Town in the Colony of Virginia. [1] In 1796, he married a Virginia woman, Eleanor Swearingen, who joined him in emigrating to Ross County, Ohio, where they emancipated their slaves. Worthington was of English descent, and his ancestors were loyalists during the reign of King Charles. [2]

  8. Thomas Worthington High School (Worthington, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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