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What Columbus-area schools had delays in start times? Amanda-Clearcreek Local School District: 2-hour delay. Berne Union Schools– 2-hour delay. Big Walnut Local Schools) – 2-hour delay.
At a Columbus City school board meeting in June, the Superintendent's Facilities Task Force recommended that the board consider closing six elementary schools, two middle schools and a high school ...
The Columbus City Schools Board of Education heard initial recommendations for possible school closures and consolidations Tuesday night from the Superintendent's Community Facilities Task Force.
Students would move to Marion-Franklin High School, creating a 6-12 grade site. Facts about the school: Year opened: 1962. Utilization: 72.6% (365 students out of 503 capacity)
The Columbus City school board once again heard from concerned parents and community members Tuesday as a potential board vote on closing as many as 20 buildings could come next week.
In use by Columbus City Schools. Howard Dwight Smith design. [53] 1927 Courtright School 1712 Courtright Road In use In use by religious organizations. Howard Dwight Smith design. Originally part of Truro Township, later Whitehall, and then Columbus. The school closed in 1979. [54] [55] 1927 Open Air School / Neil Avenue School More images ...
While the Columbus City school board deliberates on closing up to 20 schools, the district already has a dozen properties it doesn't directly use.
Calumet School - closed as a Columbus City School, however is now a private Christian school; Central High School (1924-1982) - Current site of COSI. 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.