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www.dcs.k12.oh.us Delaware City Local School District is a public school district serving students in the city of Delaware , Ohio , United States . The school district enrolls about 5,595 students as of the 2022–2023 academic year. [ 1 ]
Rutherford B. Hayes High School is a public high school in Delaware, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Delaware City School District. The school's mascot is the Pacer, a tribute to the Little Brown Jug, which takes place in Delaware. The school is named after President Rutherford B. Hayes, who was born in Delaware in 1822.
When the Junior High schools consolidated to form a middle school using the Radnor building, the Ashley and Ostrander buildings housed the East and West elementaries with grades kindergarten through 5th grade until the new middle school was opened in 1997. The Radnor building then became the North elementary, also housing kindergarten through ...
Although Westerville North High School and Westerville Central High School are located in Delaware County, Westerville South High School is located in Franklin County, Ohio. Also please note that Dublin Coffman High School and Dublin Scioto High School are located in Franklin County; and Dublin Jerome High School is located in Union County, Ohio.
The Olentangy Local School District is a large, rapidly growing school district centered in southern Delaware County, with a small, southern portion (one cul-de-sac) in Franklin County in the U.S. state of Ohio. The Olentangy Local School District comprises 95 square miles (250 km 2) and serves students from all or parts of numerous ...
Buckeye Valley High School is a rural public high school located in Delaware County's Troy Township, north of Delaware, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Buckeye Valley Local School District. The mascot is the Fighting Baron. BVHS was part of the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference, but will be joining the Mid-State League in 2019.
Atwater modeled his plan after the New York City public school system. After public opinion in 1824 forced the state to find a resolution to the education problem, the legislature established the common school system in 1825 and financed it with a half-million property levy. [1] They ultimately chose to relax state authority over school ...
The school's mission is "to assist Christian families in their biblical responsibility to train their children to become Christ-like and to fulfill God's purpose for these children in their home, their church, and society."