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Whetstone High School (Columbus, Ohio)

Whetstone High School
Address
4405 Scenic Drive
Columbus, Ohio, (Franklin County) 43214
United States
Coordinates 40°3′3″N 83°1′47″W / 40.05083°N 83.02972°W / 40.05083; -83.02972Coordinates: 40°3′3″N 83°1′47″W / 40.05083°N 83.02972°W / 40.05083; -83.02972
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Opened 1961
School district Columbus City Schools
Superintendent Dan Good
Principal Janet Routzong
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 908 (2013)
Student to teacher ratio 20:1
Color(s) Navy and White        
Fight song Navy Blue and White
Athletics conference Columbus City League
Mascot Brave
Team name Braves
Rival Centennial Stars
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Newspaper The Braves Messenger
Yearbook Legend
Feeder schools Dominion Middle School
Athletic Director Corinne Taylor
Website
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Whetstone High School is a public high school located at 4405 Scenic Drive in Columbus, Ohio. It is a part of Columbus City Schools and the neighborhood of Clintonville. Whetstone's mascot is the Brave. The school opened in 1961 to accommodate the overflow from North High School. The expanding student base brought on by growth in north Columbus created the need for an additional school.

Grades for all subjects taken at Whetstone HS are included in the computation of a student’s Grade Point Average (GPA). Middle School courses which were taken for high school credit are also included. Only Advanced Placement and Post-Secondary courses are weighted. If a subject is repeated, only the higher grade is used. For G.P.A. purposes, A=4: B=3: C=2: D=1: F=0 points. For weighted courses, A=5: B=4: C=3: D=1: F=0.

On average, approximately 65% of Whetstone HS graduates enter either a four-year college/university, a two-year institution, or a technical program. Approximately 50% of graduates acquire the CCS Certificate of College Preparation and 30% receive the Certificate of Specialization.

In 2010, Whetstone received a bronze medal from U.S. News & World Report magazine as one of the nation's top high schools.

Arts and Music: Art Club, Chorus - Mixed, Concert Band - Beginning & Advanced, Drama Club, Handbells, Jazz Band, Keyboarding, Marching band, String Ensemble, Theater - Fall Play, Theater - Spring Play or Musical, Vocal Ensemble, Yearbook.

Athletics: Baseball - boys, Basketball - girls & boys, Bowling Club - coed, Cross country running- girls & boys, Football - boys, Golf - coed, Soccer - girls & boys, Softball - girls, Swim & Dive - girls & boys, Tennis - girls & boys, Track & Field - girls & boys, Volleyball - girls & boys, Wrestling - coed.


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