Worthington City School District
The Worthington City School District includes the city of Worthington, Village of Riverlea, and neighboring portions of the city of Columbus, Ohio. There are approximately 60,000 people residing in the area[1] with 13,755 in Worthington proper as of July, 2011.[2] Because the district is essentially built out, enrollment is increasing at a slower pace.[3]
Report card
In 2009, Worthington City School District was awarded the “Excellent with Distinction” rating by the Ohio Department of Education, the agency's highest rating.[4]
In 2010,[5] and 2011,[6] Worthington City School District was awarded an "Excellent" rating by the Ohio Department of Education, but fell short of the "Excellent with Distinction" rating.
High schools
- Thomas Worthington High School
- Worthington Kilbourne High School
- Linworth Alternative High School
Middle schools
- Kilbourne Middle School
- McCord Middle School
- Phoenix Middle School (alternative middle school program)
- Worthingway Middle School
Elementary schools
- Bluffsview Elementary
- Brookside Elementary
- Colonial Hills Elementary
- Evening Street Elementary
- Granby Elementary
- Liberty Elementary
- Slate Hill Elementary
- Wilson Hill Elementary
- Worthington Estates Elementary
- Worthington Hills Elementary
- Worthington Park Elementary
Preschool
- Sutter Park (Housing the district's special education preschool program and overflow from Liberty Elementary)
References
- ↑ "Worthington City School District". Usa.com. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
- ↑ "Population in the U.S. - Google Public Data Explorer". Google.com. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
- ↑ Collin Binkley (2012-09-10). "Worthington district officials looking at reorganizing its two high schools | The Columbus Dispatch". Dispatch.com. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
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- ↑ Candy Brooks (2011-08-24). "State: District is 'excellent,' but not 'with distinction' | ThisWeek Community News". Thisweeknews.com. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
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