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West Broad Elementary School / Hague Avenue Elementary School More images: 2744 W. Broad Street: In use In use by Columbus City Schools. David Riebel design. 1910 Heyl Elementary School 760 Reinhard Avenue Demolished Replaced with affordable housing. [46] David Riebel design. 1910 Lane Avenue School / Laneview School 2366 Kenny Road Demolished
Belle Ryan Elementary School PK-6 1807 South 60 Street 68117 319 Bulldogs Belvedere Elementary School 1924 PK-5 3775 Curtis Avenue 68111 438 Bobcats Benson West Elementary School 1870 PK-5 6652 Maple Street 68104 498 Bulldogs Boyd Elementary School 1961 PK-5 8314 Boyd Street 68134 460 Beavers Castelar Elementary School 1886 PK-5
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). The district has 46,686 students enrolled, making it the largest school district in the state of Ohio as of June 2021.
Former zoned schools 23rd Avenue Elementary School (Destroyed by a fire in 1959, reopened as Holden in 1960) [74] Abbott Elementary School (3601 Barnes, opened in 1912 as part of the Chaneyville Independent School District, transferred to the City of Houston in 1914, closed in 1959 [74])
St. Vincent School is a private, non-sectarian school located in West Avenue, Quezon City which offers preschool, grade school and high school. Its Teacher's Village campus offers only preschool and grade school. St. Vincent was opened in 1979, and is named in honor of Saint Vincent Ferrer.
Three schools have occupied the same location on Gaston Street. The first was the original West Orange High School, built in 1898. It burned down in 1913, was rebuilt, and linked by a shared auditorium to Fairmount Avenue Elementary School. In 1912, the elementary school had been built behind the high school with its entrance on Fairmount Avenue.
Sister schools with Neighborhood School, East Village Community School, Earth School and Tompkins Square Middle School [2] PS 363: Neighborhood School: East Village: Share a building with PS 163 (S.T.A.R. Academy) [3] PS 364: Earth School: Lower East Side: PS 452 Upper West Side: PS 527: East Side School for Social Action: Yorkville, Manhattan ...
Rainier School. This school at 23rd Avenue S. and S. King Street opened in 1891, briefly known as "Lincoln" in 1903, closed as elementary school in 1940, reopened as unit of Edison Technical School in 1943, and finally closed and was demolished in 1943. [5] Pleasant Valley School. Opened 1912 as annex to Lawton. Became independent 1922.