Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Fairwood Elementary School More images: 726 Fairwood Avenue In use In use by Columbus City Schools. Howard Dwight Smith design. 1924 Lincoln Park Elementary School 1666 S. 18th Street Demolished Additions made in 1952 and 1961. Replaced with newer school. Howard Dwight Smith design. 1927 Columbus Alternative High School / McGuffey School 2632 ...
[5] [6] School district documents indicate the estimated cost of demolition and rebuilding of Terrace Park Elementary School to be $12.5 Million or $220 per sq. ft. [7] [8] According to the District this is to save money: "Funding the entire facilities plan now costs less than the current path of fixing aging systems as they break." [6]
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.
Weinland Park is located North of Downtown Columbus and East of Ohio State University.It is bounded on the north by Chittenden Avenue, the south by Fifth Avenue, the east by the existing railroad tracks, and the west by North High Street and it covers approximately 217 acres of land. [8]
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).
Hilliard Crossing Elementary School (3340 Hilliard Rome Rd, Hilliard) Hilliard Horizon Elementary School (6000 Renner Rd, Columbus) Hoffman Trails Elementary School (4301 Hoffman Farms Dr, Hilliard) J.W. Reason Elementary School (4790 Cemetery Rd, Hilliard) Ridgewood Elementary School (4237 Dublin Rd, Hilliard)
The school has grown to over 175 staff members. Initially housed in the Linden Church of Christ, the school now has 5 campus locations (3 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high school) and a district central office. The school is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools, International (ACSI) [4] and by AdvancED . [2]
The class of 2015 was offered more than $27 million in scholarship money. More than 75% of high school students participate in extracurricular activities, including 29 varsity sports, 40 clubs, music and performance activities. [4] A five-member Board of Education is elected to lead the Worthington School District.