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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. There are approximately 60,000 people residing in the area [ 1 ] with 13,837 in Worthington proper as of 2013.
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. Its mascot is the cardinal, and the school ...
Worthington City Schools board members and administrators discussed the district's religious release policy Friday during a committee meeting, saying the full board would "holistically" discuss ...
Worthington Kilbourne High School (WKHS) is a public school located in Columbus, Ohio, United States, and is part of the Worthington City School District. Kilbourne was named after James Kilbourne, the founder of the city of Worthington. The school colors are black and royal blue and a gray wolf named "Lobo" is the mascot.
Gahanna-Jefferson City School District – 2-hour delay. Granville Exempt Village Schools – 2-hour delay. ... Worthington City School District -- 2-hour delay. This list will be updated.
In recent years, heavy rains and extreme weather have occasionally caused flooding along the Olentangy River near Worthington, leading to a handful of city flood warnings and school closures. The ...
The Linworth Experiential Program opened in the fall of 1973 [1] as another high school option for students who attended Worthington High School. In 1991, Worthington High School was renamed Thomas Worthington High School and the district opened a new high school: Worthington Kilbourne High School. Linworth is now an option for students who ...
Randy Banks, an assistant superintendent in Worthington Schools, will get paid $1,019 a day until Aug. 1, after which he'll make $265,000 a year. ... The South-Western City Schools board voted ...