School district in Ohio, U.S.
Dayton Public Schools
Montgomery County , Ohio , 45402 United States Type Public Grades PreK-12 Established December 1831 Superintendent Dr. David Lawrence, Ph.D
[1]
Asst. superintendent(s) Dr. Shelia Burton
[2] School board 7 members
[4] Chair of the board Dr. Chrisondra Goodwine
[5] Schools 30 Budget $248.4 m (2018)
[3] Affiliation(s) The Ohio 8
[6] Students 12571
[7] Faculty 2062 full-time employees (2018)
[8] Treasurer Hiwot Abraha
[9] Website
www .dps .k12 .oh .us
Dayton Public Schools is the
school district in the U.S. state of Ohio that serves
Dayton, Ohio . The district covers 49 square miles.
[10] Dayton Public Schools (DPS) is the 12th largest PreK-12 district in the state, with a 2017–2018 enrollment of about 12571.
[11] DPS has 28 schools, 18 PreK-8 schools, 2 middle schools, 6 high schools, and 2 special centers.
[12]
DPS operates the
FM jazz radio station
WDPS .
Schools
High schools (9-12 & 7-12)
Elementary and middle schools (Pre-K-8)
Belle Haven Pre-K-8 School
Charity Adams Earley Girls Academy Pre-K-8
Cleveland Elementary Pre-K-6 School
Dayton Boys Prep Academy
E.J.Brown Pre-K-8 School
Eastmont Pre-K-8 School
Edison Pre-K-8 School/middle school 7-8
Fairview Pre-K-8 School
Horace Mann Pre-K-8 School
Kemp Pre-K-6 School
Kiser Pre-K-8 School – At the site of former Kiser High School
Louise Troy Pre-K-4 School
Meadowdale Pre-K-8 School
Wright Brothers PreK-8 School
River's Edge Montessori Pre-K-6 School
Rosa Parks Early Learning Center
Ruskin Pre-K-8 School
Valerie Pre-K-6 School
Westwood Pre-K-8 School
Wogaman 5-8 School
World of Wonder Pre-K-8 School at Residence Park
Special centers
Longfellow Alternative Learning Center
Former school buildings
The following schools have been closed and, in some cases, demolished.
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High schools
Elementary schools
Allen Elementary School
Bauer Elementary School
Belmont Elementary School
Beverly Gardens Elementary School
Blairwood Elementary School
Brantwood Elementary School
Brown Elementary School
Carlson Elementary School
Central Elementary School
Cornell Heights Elementary School
Dorothy Lane Elementary School
Drexel Elementary School
Driscoll Elementary School
Emerson Elementary School
Fairport Elementary School
Fort McKinley Elementary School
Franklin Montessori School
Gardendale Elementary School
Garfield Elementary School
Gettysburg Elementary School
Green Elementary School
Harman Elementary School
Harshman Elementary School
Hawthorne Elementary School
Hickorydale Elementary School
Highview Elementary School
Hole Elementary School
Holliday Elementary School
Huffman Elementary School
Irving Elementary School
Jackson Elementary School
Jackson Primary School
Jane Addams Elementary School
Jefferson Elementary School
Kennedy Elementary School
Lincoln Elementary School
Loos Elementary School
Miami Chapel
MacFarlane School
McGuffey Elementary School
Patterson Kennedy Elementary School
Shiloh Elementary School
Shoup Mill Elementary School
Van Cleve Elementary School
Orville Wright Elementary School
Willard Elementary School
Westwood Elementary School
McNary Park Elementary School
Residence Park ElementarySchool
Webster Elementary School
Whittier Elementary School
Notable alumni (Closed high schools)
Steele High School
Margaret Andrew – former experimental engineer,
Frigidaire
Johnnie Becker – former
NFL lineman and back,
Dayton Triangles
Earl "Red" Blaik –
hall of fame college football head coach,
United States Military Academy
Steve Buchanan – former
NFL back,
Dayton Triangles
Richard E. Cole – former
United States Air Force colonel, participant in
Doolittle Raid
Dick Dobeleit – former
NFL fullback,
Dayton Triangles
Dick Faust – former
NFL lineman,
Dayton Triangles
Harry P. Jeffrey – one-term member of the
United States House of Representatives (
OH-3 )
James L. Kauffman – former
United States Navy
vice admiral
Jackson Keefer – former
NFL back,
Dayton Triangles , et al.
Rodney M. Love – one-term member of the
United States House of Representatives (
OH-3 )
Carl Mankat – former
NFL lineman,
Dayton Triangles
Marvin Pierce – former president
McCall Corporation , father of
First Lady
Barbara Bush
Harry Reser – former banjo player and bandleader
Paul F. Schenck – seven-term member of the
United States House of Representatives (
OH-3 )
Howard Dwight Smith – former architect, most known for his designs of
Ohio Stadium
Byron A. Stover – former businessman and politician from the state of Oregon
Arthur Valpey – former college football head coach,
Harvard and
Connecticut
Coby Whitmore – former painter, magazine illustrator, commercial artist, and race-car designer
Pliny W. Williamson – former lawyer and politician from New York
Earl Yingling – former
MLB pitcher
Roz Young – former author, educator, historian
See also
References
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"Our Administration" . Dayton Public Schools . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Our Administration" . Dayton Public Schools . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Fast Facts" (PDF) . Dayton Public School . Archived from
the original (PDF) on July 24, 2019. Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Board of Education" . Dayton Public Schools . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Board of Education" .
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"Home Page" . The Ohio 8 . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Enrollment Data" . Ohio Department of Education . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Fast Facts" (PDF) . Dayton Public School . Archived from
the original (PDF) on July 24, 2019. Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Our Administration" . Dayton Public Schools . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"School District Square Mileage" . Ohio Department of Education . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Enrollment Data" . Ohio Department of Education . Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Fast Facts" (PDF) . Dayton Public Schools . Archived from
the original (PDF) on July 24, 2019. Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
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"Student Records" . Archived from
the original on January 23, 2015. Retrieved January 23, 2015 .
^ Turner, Aaron.
"Montgomery County Schools" . Old Ohio Schools . Archived from
the original on February 6, 2015. Retrieved January 26, 2015 .
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