Schools
School's name | Year opened/renovated | Square Footage |
---|---|---|
Clifty Creek Elementary School | 1983, 1998 | 88,177 |
Fodrea Community School | 1973 | 63,018 |
Lincoln Elementary School | 1967 | 41,064 |
Mount Healthy Elementary School | 1971, 2002 | 60,730 |
Parkside Elementary School | 1962, 1991 | 85,934 |
Richards Elementary School | 1965, 1998 | 90,929 |
Rockcreek Elementary School | 1958, 1967, 1994 | 48,554 |
Schmitt Elementary School | 1956, 1991 | 90,500 |
Smith Elementary School | 1969, 1998 | 78,185 |
Southside Elementary School | 1969, 1983 | 147,193 |
Taylorsville Elementary School | 1976, 1996 | 88,577 |
Central Middle School | 2007 | NA |
Northside Middle School | 1961, 1991 | 170,231 |
Columbus East High School | 1972, 1991 | 372,958 |
Columbus North High School | 1952, 1954, 1962, 1984 | 391,146 |
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