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Columbus East High
School
Schools - Central Ohio
serves over 225,000 students with 47 public school districts and more than 40
private and parochial schools. Some of the wealthiest school districts in
the state of Ohio are in Greater Columbus, and students consistently test above
average in SAT, ACT and state proficiency test scores. Higher education
opportunities also abound, including The Ohio State University, Capital
University, Franklin University, Otterbein College, Ohio Dominican College,
Columbus State Community College, DeVry Technical Institute and Columbus
College of Art and Design. |
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Upper Arlington High School
Schools - The Upper
Arlington School District employs over 5,000 full-time professional staff
members and over 2,000 non-teaching and support employees. Approximately
43% of the teaching staff have master's degrees and the faculty offers over 14
years experience, on average. The curriculum is largely college preparatory but
also offers vocational and physical education programs for well rounded
training. All schools in the Upper Arlington School District have libraries,
lunch programs, and multipurpose rooms or gyms for extra-curricular
activities. |
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Dublin Coffman High School
Schools - For over a
century, Dublin School District has challenged students to perform their best,
both academically and through extracurricular activities. The school system
consists of two high schools, Dublin Coffman and Dublin Scioto. Dublin Scioto
was opened in 1997 to serve the increasing number of students in this
prestigious community. The two high schools are supported by three middle
schools and ten elementary schools staffed with experienced and tenured
teachers. The Dublin City School system boasts an 87% rate of students pursuing
higher education. |
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Columbus East High School
Schools - Central Ohio serves over 225,000 students with 47 public school districts and more than 40 private and parochial schools. Some of the wealthiest school districts in the state of Ohio are in Greater Columbus, and students consistently test above average in SAT, ACT and state proficiency test scores. Higher education opportunities also abound, including The Ohio State University, Capital University, Franklin University, Otterbein College, Ohio Dominican College, Columbus State Community College, DeVry Technical Institute and Columbus College of Art and Design. |
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Upper Arlington High School
Schools - The Upper Arlington School District employs over 5,000 full-time professional staff members and over 2,000 non-teaching and support employees. Approximately 43% of the teaching staff have master's degrees and the faculty offers over 14 years experience, on average. The curriculum is largely college preparatory but also offers vocational and physical education programs for well rounded training. All schools in the Upper Arlington School District have libraries, lunch programs, and multipurpose rooms or gyms for extra-curricular activities. |
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Dublin Coffman High School
Schools - For over a century, Dublin School District has challenged students to perform their best, both academically and through extracurricular activities. The school system consists of two high schools, Dublin Coffman and Dublin Scioto. Dublin Scioto was opened in 1997 to serve the increasing number of students in this prestigious community. The two high schools are supported by three middle schools and ten elementary schools staffed with experienced and tenured teachers. The Dublin City School system boasts an 87% rate of students pursuing higher education. |
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What has a tremendous impact on the U.S. economy, comprising between $10-$15 trillion of the nation's wealth?
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Real Estate--it goes through cycles, but still has a long-term record of strong investment return. |
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