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New schools in Dayton: The complete list | Get on the Bus | Observations on schools, kids, teachers, teaching and education by Scott Elliott, Dayton Daily News
 

Home > Blogs > Get on the Bus > Archives > 2006 > June > 30 > Entry

New schools in Dayton: The complete list

Here is a complete list of what schools are in and out. Notice that some schools have changed location or address:

Six high schools

  • Thurgood Marshall High School

4535 Hoover Ave.

  • David Ponitz Career Technology Center

Washington Street and Edwin C. Moses Blvd. site

  • Stivers School for the Arts

1313 E. Fifth St.

  • Meadowdale High School

4417 Williamson Drive

  • Dunbar High School

Same site on Nicholas Road

  • Belmont High School

Same site on Wayne Avenue

Twenty-one Pre-K to 8 elementary schools:

  • Kiser Elementary School

1401 Leo St.

  • Wogaman Elementary School

920 McArthur Street

  • Belle Haven Elementary School

4401 Free Pike

  • Cleveland Elementary School

1102 S. Purcell Ave.

  • Fairport Elementary School

Gettysburg Avenue and Kings Highway site

  • Kemp Elementary School

816 Shedbourne Ave.

  • McNary Elementary School

To be rebuilt in Westwood Park

  • Ruskin Elementary School

275 McClure St.

  • E.J. Brown Elementary School

48 E. Parkwood Drive

  • Horace Mann Elementary School

715 Krebs Ave.

  • Louise Troy Elementary School

Same site on Miami Chapel Road

  • Dayton Boys Preparatory Academy (Roosevelt High School site)

2014 W. Third St.

  • Unnamed Montessori School

441 River Corridor Drive

  • Edison Elementary School

228 N. Broadway

  • Fairview Elementary School

Hillcrest Avenue site

  • Eastmont Elementary School

1480 Edendale Road

  • Unnamed Elementary School (Julienne/Dayton Christian HS site)

325 Homewood Ave.

  • World of Wonder Elementary School

833 Elmhurst Road

  • Valerie Elementary School

4020 Bradwood Drive

  • Wilbur Wright Elementary School

1361 Huffman Ave.

  • Charity Adams Earley Academy for Girls

450 Shoup Mill Road

Schools currently in use that will be torn down:

  • Colonel White High School (Students move to Marshall High School at the old Roth High School site.)

501 Niagara Ave.

  • Webster Elementary School

1115 Kiefer St.

  • Fairview Middle School

208 Philadelphia Drive

  • Van Cleve at McGuffey Elementary School

1032 Webster St.

  • Orville Wright Elementary School (Students move to a new elementary school at Wilbur Wright Middle School site)

200 S. Wright St.

  • Gorman School

156 Grant St.

  • Loos Elementary School

45 Wampler Ave.

  • Franklin Elementary School

2617 E. Fifth St.

  • Hickorydale Elementary School

2101 Hickorydale Drive

  • Jefferson Elementary School

1223 N. Euclid Ave.

  • Lincoln Elementary School (Students move to the new Cleveland Elementary School this fall)

401 Nassau St.

  • Meadowdale Elementary School

4448 Thompson Drive

  • Allen Elementary School

132 Alaska St.

  • Carlson Elementary School (Students move to the new Fairport Elementary School at the Kings Highway site)

807 S. Gettysburg Ave.

  • Patterson-Kennedy School

258 Wyoming St.

UPDATE: Click here to see The schedule for when the 15 schools already in the pipeline will open.

Permalink | Comments (4) | Categories: Dayton Public Schools, School Construction

Comments

By patterson Kennedy

July 6, 2006 6:16 PM | Link to this

It is unfortunate Patterson Kennedy will be closed. First of all it is a historical site. Second as a staff member we have made a wonderful school with almost 800 students and achivement scores on it’s way up you are breaking up a large family.

By Paula

July 1, 2006 2:35 AM | Link to this

Another question. If Webster and Allen Elementary Schools are being torn down and Kiser which was once the High School that Supported the 2 schools is now going to be the new Elementary School, where is the the High School going to be for Old North Dayton. This is so sad. The North Dayton Community is dieing well actually is dead. With crime rate screaming at an all time high, the businesses that once was there are gone and the schools leaving what is left of North Dayton? This sound like a City of Dayton problem that has gotten totally out of hand. City Of Dayton get your act together and bring the neighborhood that grew up in back.Instead of worrying about that fountain that has been a problem from day one. Think about what you can do to bring people back to the City. Its so sad when I come home and see the shambles that is now there.Allen, Webster and Kiser will be sorely missed.

By null

June 30, 2006 6:50 PM | Link to this

Are Patterson Kennedy, and Allen Elementary Historical Sites?

By Paula

June 30, 2006 5:54 PM | Link to this

Oh my gosh!! You are tearing down schools that have been around forever! I was a student at Allen Elementary from the late 60’s to the early 70’s. I was there when the new building went up. I never dreamed that it would ever leave. Its sad.
 

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