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Ohio High Schools Ohio's RttT High Schools Alphabetical With RttT Region Ohio High Schools IRN School Name District Name County RttT Region School Contact Information 045468 Loudonville High School Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Loudonville High School Ashland Central 421 Campus Avenue | Loudonville, OH 44842 Village p: (419) 994-4101 | (419) 994-4102 | f: (419) 994-3485 John Lance Principal | lopr lance@tccsa net 046201 Triad High School Triad High School Triad Local Champaign Central 8099 Brush Lake Road | Woodstock, OH 43084 p: (937) 826-3771 Kyle Huffman Principal | huffmank@triad k12 oh us 044941 Urbana High School Urbana High School Urbana City Champaign Central 500 Washington Avenue | Urbana, OH 43078 p: (937) 653-1412 | f: (937) 653-1487 Kristin Mays Principal | mayskr@urbana k12 oh us 046219 West Liberty High School West Liberty High School West Liberty-Salem Local Champaign Central 7208 US Highway 68 North | West Liberty, OH 43357 p: (937) 465-1060 Greg Johnson Principal | gjohnson@wlstigers org 132795 Springfield Like Skills Center Springfield Like Skills Center Life Skills Center-Springfield Clark Central 1637 Selma Road | Springfield, OH 45505 p: (937) 322-2940 | [email protected] 046250 Kenton Ridge High School Kenton Ridge High School Northeastern Local Clark Central 4444 Middle Urbana Road | Springfield, OH 45503 p: (937) 390-1274 | f: (937) 390-0013 John Hill Principal | johnhill@nelsd org 046250 Northeastern High School Northeastern High School Northeastern Local Clark Central 1480 Bowman Road | Springfield, OH 45502 p: (937) 328-6575 | f: (937) 324-7811 Chris James Principal | chrisjames@nelsd org 044818 Springfield High 701 East Home Road | Springfield, OH 45503 p: (937) 505-4320 | f: (937) 342-4110 Springfield High Springfield City Clark Central Kristi Barker, Academy Principal | [email protected] Michael Skavaril, Academy Principal | [email protected] Teresa Dillon, Academy Principal | [email protected] Kirk Koennecke, Academy Principal | [email protected] K th L A d P i i l | l k@ k12 h 044024 Galion High School Galion High School Galion City Crawford Central 472 Portland Way North | Galion, OH 44833 p: (419) 468-6500 | f: (419) 468-7638 Fritz Caudle Principal | caudle fritz@galionschools org 149047 Goal Digital Academy - Galion Lab Goal Digital Academy - Galion Goal Digital Academy Crawford Central 120 Harding Way East, Suite 107 | Galion, OH 44833 Lab p: (877) 659-1900 046748 Big Walnut High School Big Walnut High School Big Walnut Local Delaware Central 555 South Old 3C Highway | Sunbury, OH 43074 p: (740) 965-3766 | f: (740) 965-1954 Steve Fujii Principa | stevefujii@bigwalnut k12 oh us 046755 Buckeye Valley High School Buckeye Valley High School Buckeye Valley Local Delaware Central 901 Coover Road | Delaware, OH 43015 p: (740) 363-1349 | (740) 548-4142 | f: (740) 363-9380 Susan Gooch Principal | sgooch@buckeyevalley k12 oh us 043877 Hayes High School Hayes High School Delaware City Delaware Central 289 Euclid Avenue | Delaware, OH 43015 p: (740) 833-1010 | f: (740) 833-1099 Brad Faust Principal | faustbr@delawarecityschools net 046763 Olentangy Academy: Supporting Individualized Success Olentangy Academy: Supporting Olentangy Local Delaware Central 814 Shanahan Road | Lewis Center, OH 43035 Individualized Success (OASIS) p: (740) 657-4331 | f: (740) 657-5059 Jennifer Blakley Supervisor | jennifer blakley@olentangy k12 oh us 046763 Olentangy High School Olentangy High School Olentangy Local Delaware Central 675 Lewis Center Road | Lewis Center, OH 43035 p: (740) 657-4100 | f: (740) 657-4199 Tom McDonnell Principal | tom mcdonnell@olentangy k12 oh us 046763 Olentangy Liberty High School Olentangy Liberty High School Olentangy Local Delaware Central 3584 Home Road | Powell, OH 43065 p: (740) 657-4200 | f: (740) 657-4299 Randy Wright Principal | Randy Wright@olentangy k12 oh us 046763 Olentangy Orange High School Olentangy Orange High School Olentangy Local Delaware Central 2840 Orange Road | Lewis Center, OH 43035 p: (740) 657-5100 | f: (740) 657-5199 Todd Meyer Principal | todd meyer@olentangy k12 oh us 046888 Liberty Union High School Liberty Union High School Liberty Union-Thurston Local Fairfield Central 500 Washingston Street | Baltimore, OH 43105 p: (740) 862-4107 | f: (740) 862-4100 Ed Miller Principal | millere@libertyunion org 046896 Pickerington Community School 7800 Refugee Road | Pickerington, OH 43147 Pickerington Community School Pickerington Local Fairfield Central p: (614) 830-2755 Bob Blackburn, Superintendent | (614) 833-2110 Tom Phillips Coordinator | (614) 833-2756 046896 Pickerington High School Central Pickerington High School Central Pickerington Local Fairfield Central 300 Opportunity Way | Pickerington, OH 43147 p: (614) 548-1800 Zachary Howard Principal | Zack Howard@plsd us 046896 Pickerington High School North Pickerington High School North Pickerington Local Fairfield Central 7800 Refugee Road | Pickerington, OH 43147 p: (614) 830-2700 Cindi Goldhaber Principal | Cindi Goldhaber@plsd us 046904 Millersport Jr/Sr High School Millersport Jr/Sr High School Walnut Township Local Fairfield Central 11850 Lancaster Street | Millersport, OH 43046 p: (740) 467-2929 Mr Stought Principal | jstought@walnuttsd org 1 Ohio's RttT High Schools Alphabetical With RttT Region IRN School Name District Name County RttT Region School Contact Information 133660 Horizon Science Academy Columbus Horizon Science Academy Horizon Science Academy Frank Central 1070 Morse Road | Columbus, OH 43229 Columbus Columbus p: (614) 846-7616 | f: (614) 846-7696 | [email protected] Onder Sechen Director | Extension: 210 143610 Arts & College Preparatory Academy Arts & College Preparatory Arts & College Preparatory 4401 Hilton Corporate Drive | Columbus, OH 43232 Franklin Central Academy Academy p: (614) 986-9974 | f: (614) 986-9976 E-mail: [email protected] Anthony Gatto Principal | gatto@artcollegeprep org 046946 Canal Winchester High School Canal Winchester High School Canal Winchester Local Franklin Central 300 Washington Street | Canal Winchester, OH 43110 p: (614) 833-2157 | f: (614) 833-2163 Lynn Landis Principal | lplandis@canalwin k12 oh us 007999 The Charles School Charles School at Ohio Dominican The Charles School Franklin Central 1270 Brentnell Ave | Columbus, OH 43219 University p: (614) 258-8588 | f: (614) 258-8584 Greg Brown CEO Academics | brown 1@thecharlesschool org 143412 Crittentton Community School Crittentton Community School Crittenton Community School Franklin Central 1418 East Broad Street | Columbus, OH 43205 p: (614) 372-2401 Lori Green Principal | lorigreen@e-ccs org 047027 Dublin Coffman High School Dublin Coffman High School Dublin City Franklin Central 6780 Coffman Road | Dublin, OH 43017 p: (614) 764-5900 | f: (614) 764-5925 Mike Ulring Principal | ulring mike@dublinschools net 047027 Dublin Jerome High School Dublin Jerome High School Dublin City Franklin Central 8300 Hyland-Croy Road | Dublin, OH 43016 p: (614) 873-7377 | f: (614) 873-7340 Cathy Sankey Principal | sankey cathy@dublinschools net 047027 Dublin Scioto High School Dublin Scioto High School Dublin City Franklin Central 4000 Hard Road | Dublin, OH 43016 p: (614) 717-2464 | f: (614) 717-2484 Donis Toler Principal | toler donis@dublinschools net 047027 West Bridge Academy West Bridge Academy Dublin City Franklin Central 62 West Bridge Street | Dublin, OH 43017 p: (614) 766-3036 Mark Eatherton Coordinator | eatherton mark@dublinschools net 000585 FCI District Central Office and High School FCI High School FCI Academy Franklin Central 2177 Mock Road | Columbus, Ohio 43219 p: (614) 471-4527 | f: (614) 471-4943 | [email protected] Shawn Connors Principal & Director of Operations 142943 Focus North High School Focus Learning Academy of Focus North High School Franklin Central 4807 Evanswood Drive | Columbus, OH 43229 Northern Columbus p: (614) 310-0430 | f: (614) 310-0469 Tiffany DeLong-Kocher Director | tiffany delong@focuslearn org 142935 Focus East High School Focus Learning Academy of Focus East High School Franklin Central 4480 Refugee Road | Columbus, OH 43232 Southeastern Columbus p: (614) 269-0150 | f: (614) 269-0151 RaShaun Holliman Director | rashaun holliman@focuslearn org 142927 Focus Southwest High School Focus Learning Academy of Focus Southwest High School Franklin Central 190 Southwood Avenue | Columbus, OH 43207 Southwest Columbus p: (614) 545-2000 | f: (614) 545-1995 Kerry Hill Director | kerry hill@focuslearn org 133421 The Graham School Graham School, The Graham School, The Franklin Central 3950 Indianola Avenue | Columbus, OH 43214 p: (614) 262-1111 | f: (614) 262-5878 Greg Brown Executive Dean | gbrown@thegrahamschool org 044073 Grandview Heights High School Grandview Heights High School Grandview Heights City Franklin Central 1587 West Third Avenue | Columbus, OH 43212-0987 p: (614) 481-3620 | f: (614) 485-1067 Dawn Sayre Principal | dawn sayre@ghcsd org 046979 Groveport Madison High School Groveport Madison High School Groveport Madison Local Franklin Central 5940 Clyde Moore Drive | Groveport, OH 43125 p: (614) 492-2520 Aric Thomas Principal | aric thomas@gocruisers org 047019 Bradley High School Bradley High School Hilliard City Franklin Central 2800 Walker Road | Hilliard, OH 43026 p: (614) 921-7400 | f: (614) 921-7401 David Stewart Principal | David Stewart@hboe org 047019 Hilliard Darby High School Hilliard Darby High School Hilliard City Franklin Central 4200 Leppert Road | Hilliard, OH 43026 p: (614) 921-7300 | f: (614) 921-7301 Ryan McClure Principal | Ryan
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