Dublin City School District | |
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Dublin, Ohio Midwest United States |
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District information | |
Type | Public-Suburban |
Grades | PK-12 |
Superintendent | Todd Hoadley, Ph.D. |
Students and staff | |
Students | 15,500+ |
Teachers | 1,200 |
Staff | 600 |
Athletic conference | Ohio Capital Conference |
Other information | |
Website | Dublin Schools |
The Dublin City School District, also known as Dublin City Schools, is a public school district in Ohio. It encompasses 47 square miles (120 km2), and serves most of the city of Dublin, Ohio, as well as part of the city of Columbus, and unincorporated parts of Delaware and Union Counties. As of 2012, it had 14,500 students attending its nineteen schools.
The curriculum and student handbooks of the three high schools in the Dublin City School District were revised in 2007 to conform with the International Baccalaureate degree program. These changes included recognizing all students with a GPA of 4.1 or above to receive a valedictorian status, a shift from a seven period day to an eight period day, and a change from year long 1.0 credit courses to semester 0.5 credit courses. Students now receive 0.5 credits for each semester, instead of 1.0 credit at the end of the year.
A ReMax real estate agent named Akiko Miyamoto stated in Car Talk that the services provided for Japanese speakers by the school district attract Japanese expatriates to Dublin. The district offers Japanese interpreters who send e-mails written in Japanese, provide interpretation services at school events, and translate documents.
Coordinates: 40°6′33″N 83°8′25″W / 40.10917°N 83.14028°W