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  2. Eastmoor Academy - Wikipedia

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    Eastmoor Academy is a public high school located on the east side of Columbus, Ohio.It is part of Columbus City Schools.. Eastmoor Academy was formerly known as Eastmoor High School.

  3. Columbus Torah Academy - Wikipedia

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    Due to the large population of children who arrived from the former Soviet Union, the Learning Center was created in 1988 in order to provide English as a second language to these students. As enrollment continued to increase, the school expanded into trailers and then in 1991, a new wing of 10 classrooms was added.

  4. Hilliard City School District - Wikipedia

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    Britton-Norwich Learning Campus (Britton Building K-2: 4501 Britton Rd, Hilliard) (Norwich Building 3-5: 4454 Davidson Rd, Hilliard) Brown Elementary School (2494 Walker Rd, Hilliard) Hilliard Crossing Elementary School (3340 Hilliard Rome Rd, Hilliard) Hilliard Horizon Elementary School (6000 Renner Rd, Columbus)

  5. Bishop Hartley High School (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Hartley High School has been noted for its technology program, as students are provided with an array of devices to facilitate learning. Also, each classroom is equipped with a SMART board and most homework is transferred online.

  6. Pontifical College Josephinum - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary and private university in Columbus, Ohio.It was founded by Joseph Jessing in 1888 to prepare seminarians for the many German-speaking communities in the United States at that time.

  7. Saint Charles Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    Both prep school and seminary students performed the first plays at St. Charles in 1929 under the direction of Monsignor Joseph A. Cousins. Female roles were played by male students dressing up as women until 1971. It was then that Mrs. Teresa McLean (the school's biology teacher) became the first woman to perform in a St. Charles play.