Downtown High School (Columbus, Ohio)
School in Columbus, Ohio, United States
Columbus Downtown High School is a public high school and vocational school located in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It is a part of Columbus City Schools. It was built to consolidate, along with the existing Fort Hayes Career Center, three closing career centers (Northeast Career Center, Northwest Career Center, & Southeast Career Center) in the Columbus City Schools district. While a career center, it also functions as a high school with a capacity of 800 students.
Construction on the school was completed in December 2008. The first classes were held on January 5, 2009 with 200 students.
Programs
Columbus Downtown High School provides the following career paths for students:
- Business and Entrepreneurship
- Financial Services
- Information Technology
- Interactive Multimedia
- Computer Programming
- Law Enforcement
- Criminal Justice
- Cosmetology
- Culinary Arts
- Teaching Academy
- Early Childhood Education
- Engineering Design
- Industrial Technology
- Manufacturing Operations
External links
- School Website
- Columbus City Schools Technical Center Guide
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High schools in Columbus, Ohio
Zoned schools
- Beechcroft
- Briggs
- Centennial
- Columbus Africentric
- Columbus Downtown
- East
- Eastmoor Academy High
- Fort Hayes Arts & Academic High
- Independence
- Marion-Franklin
- Mifflin
- Northland
- South
- Walnut Ridge
- West
- Whetstone
- Bishop Hartley
- Bishop Ready High
- Bishop Watterson High
- Columbus Alternative High
- Cristo Rey High
- The Graham School
- Horizon Science Academy Columbus High School
- The Metro Early College High School
- St. Francis DeSales High
Schools not in the Columbus City Schools district
This list is incomplete.
The Dublin City, Hilliard City, and Westerville City school districts serve portions of Columbus, but operate no high schools in it.
The two schools listed in the bottom section are not operated by Columbus City Schools, but have "Columbus, Ohio" postal addresses.
The Dublin City, Hilliard City, and Westerville City school districts serve portions of Columbus, but operate no high schools in it.
The two schools listed in the bottom section are not operated by Columbus City Schools, but have "Columbus, Ohio" postal addresses.