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Columbus City School Buildings COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOL BUILDINGS FMP LEGACY BUILDING NAME ADDRESS 2015-16 Use NEW/ BUILDING RENOVATED YEAR BUILT 17th Ave Maintenance and Facilities 889 E. 17th Ave Admin 5th Street Annex 74 S. 5th St Admin 1946 6th Street Annex 61 S. 6th St Admin Linmoor Annex - Transportation Training 1990 Jefferson Ave Admin Alpine Elementary School 1590 Alpine Dr Academic 1966 Arts Impact Alternative MS (AIMS) - Ft Hayes 680 Jack Gibbs Blvd Academic 2008 Avalon Elementary School 5220 Avalon Ave Academic 1977 Avondale Elementary School 141 Hawkes Ave Academic 2008 Columbus Gifted Academy at Beck 387 E. Beck St Academic 1884 Beechcroft High School 6100 Beechcroft Rd Academic 1974 Beery Middle School 2740 Lockbourne Rd Adult Ed/SUA 1956 Berwick PreK-8 Elementary School 2655 Scottwood Rd Academic 2008 Binns Elementary School 1080 Binns Blvd Academic 2008 Briggs High School 2555 Briggs Rd Academic 1974 Broadleigh Elementary School 3039 Maryland Ave Academic 1952 Columbus Global Academy at Brookhaven 4077 Karl Rd Academic 1963 Buckeye Middle School 2950 S. Parsons Ave Academic 1962 Burroughs Elementary School 551 S. Richardson Ave Academic 2009 Cassady Alternative Elementary School 2500 N. Cassady Ave Academic 1964 CCS Prep School for Boys (Eastmoor MS) 3450 Medway Academic 1962 CCS Prep School for Girls (Franklin MS) 1390 Bryden Rd Academic 1975 Cedarwood Elementary School 775 Bartfield Dr Academic 2013 Centennial High School 1441 Bethel Rd Academic 1975 Champion Middle School 284 N. 22nd St Academic 2007 Clearbrook Middle School 31 N. 17th St Admin 1950 Clinton Elementary School 10 Clinton Heights Ave Academic 2012 Colerain Elementary School 499 E. Weisheimer Rd Academic 1957 Columbus Africentric EC (Mohawk MS) 300 E. Livingston Ave Academic 1952 Columbus Africentric - Under Construction 3223 Allegheny Future 2017 Columbus Alternative High School 2632 McGuffey Rd Academic 1926 Columbus Downtown High School 364 S. 4th St Academic 2010 Columbus Education Center 270 E. State St Admin 1960 Columbus Education Center at Linmoor 2001 Hamilton Ave Admin 1957 Columbus Internat'l HS (North Ed. Ctr.) 100 Arcadia Ave Academic 1922 Columbus Scioto 6 - 12 2951 S. High St Academic 2013 Columbus Spanish Imm. (Beaumont ES) 2155 Fenton St Academic 1957 Columbus Spanish Immersion -Under Construction 3940 Karl Road Future 2016 Como Elementary School 2989 Reis Ave Academic 1954 Cranbrook Elementary School 908 Bricker Blvd. Academic 1957 Devonshire Alt. Elementary School 6286 Ambleside Dr Academic 1963 Dominion Middle School 330 E. Dominion Blvd Academic 1955 Duxberry Park Alt. Elementary School 1779 E. Maynard Ave Academic 1959 Eakin Elementary School 3774 Eakin Rd Academic 1960 East Columbus Elementary School 3100 E. 7th Ave Academic 2007 East High School 1500 E. Broad St Academic 2009 East Linden Elementary School 2505 Brentnell Blvd Academic 2007 Eastgate Elementary School 1925 Stratford Way Academic 2008 Easthaven Elementary School 2360 Garnet Pl. Academic 1967 1/12/2016 FMP LEGACY BUILDING NAME ADDRESS 2015-16 Use NEW/ BUILDING RENOVATED YEAR BUILT Eastmoor Academy High School 417 S. Weyant Ave Academic 1954 Northgate Elementary - Swing Space 6655 Sharon Woods Blvd Academic 1976 Ecole Kenwood Elementary - under construction 3770 Shattuck Ave Future 2016 Fairmoor Elementary School 3281 Mayfair Park Pl. Academic 2006 Fairwood Alt. Elementary School 726 Fairwood Ave Academic 1924 Food Production Center 450 E. Fulton St Admin 1978 Forest Park Elementary School 5535 Sandalwood Blvd Academic 1962 Frebis Bus Compound 1799 Frebis Ave Admin Ft. Hayes Central Enrollment 430 Cleveland Ave Admin Ft. Hayes Bus Compound (Bldg. 81) 630 Cleveland Ave Admin 1978 Ft. Hayes Career Center 680 Jack Gibbs Blvd Academic 2008 Ft. Hayes Arts and Academics High School 680 Jack Gibbs Blvd Academic 2007 Gables Elementary School 1680 Beckett Ave Academic 1975 Georgian Heights Elementary School 784 Georgian Dr Academic 2012 Hamilton STEM Academy PreK-6 2047 Hamilton Ave Academic 1953 Highland Elementary School 40 S. Highland Ave Academic 1895 Hilltonia Middle School 2345 W. Mound St Academic 1956 Hubbard Mastery School PreK-6 (Hubbard ES) 104 W. Hubbard Ave Academic 1896 Hudson Comm. Education (Hudson ES) 2323 Lexington Ave Adult Ed 1966 Hudson Warehouse 737 E. Hudson St Admin 1990 Huy/AG Bell Elementary School 1545 Huy Rd Academic 2009 Independence High School 5175 E. Refugee Rd Academic 1976 Indian Springs Elementary School 50 E. Henderson Rd Academic 1949 Indianola Informal K-8 (Crestview MS) 251 E. Weber Rd Academic 2009 Innis Elementary School 3399 Kohr Blvd Academic 1966 Johnson Park Middle School 1130 S. Waverly St Academic 1958 Kingswood Data Center 1091 King Ave Admin 1952 Leawood Elementary School 1677 S. Hamilton Rd Academic 2008 Liberty Elementary School 2901 Whitlow Rd Academic 2012 Lincoln Park Elementary School 579 E. Markison Ave Academic 2007 Lindbergh Elementary School 2541 Lindbergh Dr Academic 1958 Linden STEM Academy PreK-6 2626 Cleveland Ave Academic 2004 Linden-McKinley STEM High School 1320 Duxberry Ave Academic 2012 Livingston Elementary School 825 E. Livingston Ave Academic 2009 Maize Elementary School 4360 Maize Rd Academic 1961 Marion-Franklin High School 1265 Koebel Rd Academic 1951 Medina Middle School 1425 Huy Rd Academic 1959 Mifflin High School 3245 Oak Spring St Academic 1976 Mifflin Middle School 3000 Agler Rd Academic 1935 Moler Elementary School (Southmoor MS) 1201 Moler Rd Academic 1967 Moler Transportation - Under Renovation 1560 Moler Rd Admin 2016 Morse Rd Bus Compound 4001 Appian Way Admin 1978 North Linden Elementary School 1718 E. Cooke Rd Academic 1949 Northland High School 1919 Northcliff Dr Academic 1966 Northtowne Elementary School 4767 Northtowne Blvd Academic 1968 Oakland Park Alt. Elementary School 3392 Atwood Terrace Academic 2008 Oakmont Elementary School 5666 Oakmont Dr Academic 2008 Ohio Elementary School 505 S. Ohio Ave Academic 2007 Olde Orchard Elementary School 800 McNaughten Ave Academic 2012 Parkmoor Elementary School 1711 Penworth Dr Academic 1966 1/12/2016 FMP LEGACY BUILDING NAME ADDRESS 2015-16 Use NEW/ BUILDING RENOVATED YEAR BUILT Parsons Elementary School 3231 Lee Ellen Pl Academic 2006 Ridgeview Middle School 4241 Rudy Rd Academic 1965 Salem Elementary School 1040 Garvey Rd Academic 1962 Scottwood Elementary School 3392 Scottwood Rd Academic 1958 Shady Lane Elementary School 1444 Shady Lane Rd Academic 2007 Sherwood Middle School 1400 Shady Lane Rd Academic 1965 Siebert Elementary School 385 Reinhard Ave Academic 1957 Smith Rd garage 1249 Smith Rd Admin South (7 - 12) 1160 Ann St Academic 2009 South Mifflin STEM Academy PreK-6 2365 Middlehurst Dr Academic 2008 Southwood Elementary School 1500 S. 4th St Academic 2008 Spruce Run Nature Study Center 4175 Sunbury Rd Nature Center Starling K - 8 145 S. Central Ave Academic 2013 Stewart Alt. Elementary School 40 Stewart Ave Academic 2014 Sullivant Elementary School 791 Griggs Ave Academic 2007 Trevitt/Beatty Park Elementary School 519 Trevitt St Academic 2008 Valley Forge Elementary School 1321 Urban Dr Academic 1964 Valleyview Elementary School 2989 Valleyview Dr Academic 1957 Walnut Ridge High School 4841 E. Livingston Ave Academic 1960 Watkins Elementary School 1520 Watkins Rd Academic 2007 Wedgewood Middle School 3800 Briggs Rd Academic 2008 Weinland Park Elementary School 211 E. Seventh Ave Academic 2007 West Broad Elementary School 2744 W. Broad St Academic 1914 West High School 179 S. Powell Ave Academic 1927 West Mound Elementary School 2051 W. Mound St Academic 2007 Westgate Alt. Elementary School 3080 Wicklow Rd Academic 1952 Westmoor Middle School 3001 Valleyview Dr Academic 1958 Whetstone High School 4405 Scenic Dr Academic 1960 Windsor STEM Academy PreK-6 1219 E. 12th Ave Academic 1960 Winterset Elementary School 4776 Winterset Dr Academic 1967 Woodcrest Elementary School 5321 E. Livingston Ave Academic 2001 Woodward Park Middle School 5151 Karl Rd Academic 1966 Yorktown Middle School 5600 E. Livingston Ave Academic 1962 Clarfield Elementary School 3220 Groveport Rd Vacant 1927 Deshler Elementary School 1234 E. Deshler Ave Vacant 1953 Douglas Elementary School 43 Douglas St Vacant 1976 Everett MS 100 W. 4th Ave Vacant 1898 Franklin Annex 1390 Bryden Rd Vacant 1954 Indianola Middle School 420 E. 19th Ave Vacant 1927 Linden Park Elementary School 1400 Myrtle Ave Vacant 1975 Monroe Alternative Middle School 474 N. Monroe Ave Vacant 1963 Neil Avenue Center 2571 Neil Ave Vacant 1927 Scarborough Bus Compound 2510 Park Crescent Leased 1978 Southeast Career Center 3500 Alum Creek Dr Vacant 1974 Starling Middle School (old) 120 S. Central Ave Vacant 1917 Stockbridge Elementary School 3350 S. Champion Ave Vacant 1959 1/12/2016 FMP LEGACY BUILDING NAME ADDRESS 2015-16 Use NEW/ BUILDING RENOVATED YEAR BUILT Trades and Industry 300 E. Spring St Leased 1920 Wedgewood MS (Old building) 3771 Eakin Rd Vacant 1962 Brentnell Elementary School 1270 Brentnell Ave Leased 1962 Fifth Avenue Elementary School 1300 Forsythe Ave Leased 1975 Gladstone Elementary School 1965 Gladstone Ave Leased 1965 Glenmont Elementary School 470 Glenmont Ave Leased 1951 Indianola Elementary School 140 E. 16th Ave Leased 1908 Medary Elementary School 2500 Medary Ave Leased 1892 Second Avenue Elementary School 68 E. Second Ave Leased 1874 Shepard Center 873 Walcutt Ave Vacant 1920 Walden 1860 Walden Dr Leased 1968 1/12/2016.
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