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The facility, which housed the William K. Willis High School, had 247 employees and 38 inmates, with 18 females and 20 males as of 2013. DYS announced Scioto would close in the spring of 2014; DYS stated that the facility was very old and needed repairs with a cost of $5.6 million. Boys were to be moved to other DYS facilities. [3]
Louis Bromfield High School was a high school in Perrysville, Ohio, USA. It was a part of the Mohican Juvenile Correctional Facility. All youth prisoners who did not have a high school degree were required to participate in the educational program. The Mohican Juvenile Correctional Facility of the Ohio Department of Youth Services was closed in ...
William K. Willis / Scioto River High School was a high school in Delaware, Ohio. It's a part of the Scioto Juvenile Correctional Facility. It's a part of the Scioto Juvenile Correctional Facility. All youth prisoners who do not have a high school degree are required to participate in the educational program.
The Cincinnati, Ohio-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided last year that she had not shown the "background circumstances" that courts require to prove that she faced discrimination ...
COLUMBUS – The Ohio High School Athletic Association released the official weekly football computer ratings Tuesday for Week 9.The computer ratings are released every week beginning in the fifth ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association switched from the Class A, AA and AAA format to five divisions, I through V, in 1980. The playoffs were expanded to six divisions in 1994 and the current ...
Ohio Department of Youth Services: Superintendent: Donald Redwood: NCES School ID: 390023704674: ... Luther E. Ball High School is a high school in Highland Hills, ...
Tecumseh High School was a high school in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. It was a part of the Ohio River Valley Juvenile Correctional Facility. All youth prisoners who did not have a high school degree were required to participate in the educational program. The facility employed 333 staff until its closure on September 10, 2011. [2]