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Westerville South High School is a comprehensive, four-year public high school, grades 9-12, with and enrollment of 2074. It employs 127 teachers, 4 administrators, 1 Dean of Students, 1 Athletic Director, 6 guidance counselors, 1 school nurse, and approximately 40 secretarial and support staff members. Examinations are given at the end of each semester. The school is accredited by the North Central Association Colleges and Schools and the Ohio Department of Education.

Location: 303 South Otterbein Avenue, Westerville Ohio 43081 Telephone 614-797-6000 Fax 614-797-6001

Other Education nearby:
(Yellow Springs) Antioch College
(Sunbury) Big Walnut Elementary School
(Sunbury) Big Walnut Middle School
(Columbus) Briggs High School
(Cedarville) Cedarville University
(Centerburg) Centerburg Elementary School

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