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  2. Worthington City School District - Wikipedia

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    The student enrollment for the Worthington School District was 9,925 for the 2015–2016 school year. [3] According to the district quality profile, 93% of Worthington graduates attend 2- or 4-year institutions of higher learning following graduation. The class of 2015 was offered more than $27 million in scholarship money.

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  5. Thomas Worthington High School - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Worthington High School (TWHS) is a public school in Worthington, Ohio. The school was named Worthington High School until 1991, when sister school, Worthington Kilbourne High School, opened. With approximately 1700 students, TWHS is the largest school in the Worthington City School District.

  6. Linworth Alternative Program - Wikipedia

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    The Linworth Experiential Program opened in the fall of 1973 [1] as another high school option for students who attended Worthington High School. In 1991, Worthington High School was renamed Thomas Worthington High School and the district opened a new high school: Worthington Kilbourne High School. Linworth is now an option for students who ...

  7. Martin Worthington (academic) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Worthington was awarded the Sir George Staunton Prize from the Royal Asiatic Society. [2] In 2018 he directed the world’s first Babylonian-language film, The Poor Man of Nippur , which was shortlisted by the Arts and Humanities Research Council for the 2019 ‘Research in Film’ award.

  8. William Chesley Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Worthington served as an editor of the Providence Journal, then as editor of the Brown Alumni Monthly from 1931 to 1968. [2] He was president of the American Alumni Council at Brown University, which eventually became the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), and was a founder of the organization that first published The Chronicle of Higher Education.

  9. Worthington Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Senior High School is a public high school in Worthington, Minnesota, United States, in the southwest corner of the state. Worthington Senior High School is in Class AA of the Minnesota State High School League. The current campus is located on Clary Street, adjacent to the Independent School District #518 building on Marine Avenue.