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Worthington Kilbourne High School

Worthington Kilbourne High School
Worthington Kilbourne High School.jpg
Front of WKHS in the autumn
Address
1499 Hard Road
Worthington, Ohio, (Franklin County) 43235
United States
Coordinates 40°06′58″N 83°3′20″W / 40.11611°N 83.05556°W / 40.11611; -83.05556Coordinates: 40°06′58″N 83°3′20″W / 40.11611°N 83.05556°W / 40.11611; -83.05556
Information
Type Public, Coeducational high school
Motto "The Strength of the wolf is in the Pack"
Established 1991
School district Worthington City Schools
Superintendent Dr. Trent Bowers
CEEB code 365507
Principal Aric Thompson name="WKHS June11 Newsletter">"Worthington Kilbourne Newsletter June 2011" (PDF). Worthington Kilbourne High School. </ref>
Faculty 91
Grades 9-12
Enrollment Approximately 1400 (2009-2010)
Student to teacher ratio 15.1:1
Campus size 259,712sqft
Campus type Suburban
Color(s) Royal blue and black         
Fight song "For the Glory and the Pride"
Athletics conference Ohio Capital Conference
Mascot Gray wolf
Team name Wolves
Rival Thomas Worthington Cardinals, Dublin Scioto Irish
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Average SAT scores 1126
Average ACT scores 25
Newspaper The Ravine
Yearbook The Sentinel
Feeder schools McCord Middle School, Phoenix Middle School students that would traditionally go to McCord
Graduation rate 97.8% (2009-2010)
Athletic Director Jeff Todd
Website

Worthington Kilbourne High School is located in Columbus, Ohio and is part of the Worthington City School District. The school had an enrollment of approximately 1,357 students in the 2009-2010 school year. Kilbourne was named after James Kilbourne, the founder of the city of Worthington. The school colors are black and royal blue and a gray wolf named "Lobo" is the mascot. The current principal is Angie Adrean.

In the 2009-2010 school year, approximately 6.0% of the 1,357 students at the school are of Asian descent, about 1.7% are Hispanic and about 6.0% are African American. 82.9% of the students are Caucasian, a category that includes 2.9% students of multi-racial descent. The school has about 1.9% of its students who are considered Limited English Proficient, about 13.1% are Students With Disabilities, and 13.2% are considered Economically Disadvantaged.

Worthington Kilbourne was founded in 1991 to handle the increasing student enrollment in the district and named after James Kilbourne, the founder of the city of Worthington.

The school was built at 1499 Hard Road, over a ravine, which became the name of the school newspaper. The ravine is considered a central element of the school both physically and communally. It has a stream that runs in it which biology and earth science classes conduct research on. The stream brought anxiety during the winter of 2004-2005. After heavy snows, the Worthington area experienced a large rainfall that when combined with the melting snow caused the level of the stream to rise dramatically causing the administration to worry that lasting damage would be done to the school and that the structural integrity of the building could be compromised. It was later determined that there was no lasting damage.


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