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CCS Returns 19 Schools to In-Person Learning on Monday, Whetstone High School to Return to In-Person on Tuesday
August 27, 2021 -- With temperatures anticipated to drop next week, Columbus City Schools will return students in 19 schools to their classrooms for in-person instruction on Monday, August 30.
Students at Whetstone High School will continue remote learning on Monday, August 30, to allow for teachers and staff to set up classrooms for in-person instruction due to the hindrance of construction work in the building this summer.
Information for Families and Staff at the 19 Schools Returning to In-Person Learning
Due to the anticipated drop in temperatures next week, students in the following schools will return to their classrooms on Monday, August 30:
High Schools (2)
- Columbus Alternative High School (CAHS)
- Eastmoor Academy
Middle Schools (6)
- Arts Impact Middle School
- Columbus City Preparatory School for Boys
- Johnson Park Middle School
- Mifflin Middle School
- Westmoor Middle School
- Yorktown Middle School
Elementary Schools (11)
- Broadleigh Elementary School
- Columbus Gifted Academy
- Como Elementary School
- Fairwood Elementary School
- Hubbard Elementary School
- Maize Elementary School
- North Linden Elementary School
- Siebert Elementary School
- Valleyview Elementary School
- West Broad Elementary School
- Westgate Elementary School
Information for Families and Staff at Whetstone High School
Students at Whetstone High School will continue remote learning on Monday, August 30, to allow for teachers and staff to set up classrooms for in-person instruction.
All Whetstone students will return to classrooms for in-person learning on Tuesday, August 31.
Monday will be an “asynchronous” remote learning day for students, meaning teachers will send out assignments for students to complete independently. Students will be able to pick up grab-and-go meals at the school from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Monday.
The Whetstone building has been undergoing renovations throughout the summer, which has prevented teachers and staff from being able to get classrooms and common areas ready to welcome students. Air conditioning in the building will be fully operational on Monday.