Columbus City Schools
School district for Columbus, Ohio / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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. At its peak during the 1971 school year the district served 110,725 students.
Columbus City Schools | |
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Location | |
Columbus, Ohio, United States | |
Coordinates | 39°59′N 82°59′W |
District information | |
Grades | K-12 |
Established | 1845; 179 years ago (1845) |
President | Christina Vera |
Vice-president | Dr. Tina D. Pierce |
Superintendent | Angela Chapman |
Students and staff | |
Students | 46,686 (2020-2021 average) |
Teachers | 4,166 (Oct 2007) |
Staff | 7,181 FTE (Oct 2007) |
Athletic conference | OHSAA |
Other information | |
Website | ccsoh |
The first school built in the area which is now part of Columbus was a log cabin school-house built in Franklinton, in 1806. It was not until 1845 that the state of Ohio Legislature entrusted the management of Columbus schools to a Board of Education. Two years later the school board elected Dr. Asa Lord as the district's first superintendent. Dr. Gene T. Harris served as the 19th superintendent of Columbus City Schools and was succeeded by Dr. Dan Good. For most of its history, the district has been referred to as "Columbus Public Schools". In August 2007, the district decided to begin using its official name of "Columbus City Schools."