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If you do not have a Parent Portal account, please sign up at https://www.ccsoh.us/domain/188. You will need an activation code for set up. If you do not have a code, one may be gained one of two ways.
1.Come to the high school with your Government-issued ID and request an activation code for the parent portal.
2. Email a copy of your Government-issued ID along with your student's ID number, name and birthdate to: parentportalaccess@columbus.k12.oh.us.
Once set up, you will have live access to your student's grades, comments from teachers, attendance, missing assignments and alerts as information is added and/or changed.
Phone: (614) 365-5400
Email: walnutridgehs@columbus.k12.oh.us
School Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Walnut Ridge High School
4841 E Livingston Avenue
Columbus, OH 43227
A message from Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Chapman on nondiscrimination policies in accordance with Title VI.
A Spring Break message from the desk of Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Chapman.
With the help of community partners like North Broadway United Methodist, schools like Indianola Informal K-8, Clinton Elementary, and Valleyview Elementary students and their families are able to have invaluable meals together on weekends or breaks when school is out.
The final stop of the 2024-25 Pathway Express was nothing short of spectacular, as families flocked to the sprawling greens of Champions Golf Course for a day packed with energy, laughter, and learning.
As part of our continued efforts, Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Chapman invites you to attend Fair School Funding: A CCS Community Town Hall hosted by the Columbus Board of Education on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at East High School, located at 1500 E. Broad Street.
This year’s event marked the 6th Annual HBCU Experience, and it was our biggest yet—welcoming nearly 800 students from across the district and featuring 22 different HBCUs.
Middle and High School students take on the CCS Poetry Slam taking place this Saturday, April 12 at Eastmoor Academy.
Over five weeks, high school students from across CCS took a bold step into the world of professional storytelling through the 2025 Columbus Journalists.
At the District’s annual PBIS Showcase Award Celebration, 68 schools were honored for their commitment to positive change and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), a framework that creates safe, supportive learning environments.