A National Model for Education Excellence Westerville City Schools
Westerville City Schools continues its proud tradition of being one of Ohio’s high-performing public school districts. Its strong performance is guided by a vision to be the benchmark of educational excellence and our mission of preparing students to contribute to the competitive and changing world in which we live. Values of respect, inclusiveness, community, communication, collaboration, innovation, nurturing, trust and accountability are inherent through all our learning and working places, processes and people. The vision, mission and values create both the foundation and the framework that has promoted a culture of high performance – academically, emotionally, physically and socially.
Heritage Middle School students honor military personnel at an all-school Veterans Day assembly.
Westerville South High School students perform Bridge to Terabithia.
Playing soccer is just one of the activities Whittier Elementary School children are offered on Field Day, designed to show that physical activity is not only important, but fun.
All employees and volunteers play an important role in preparing our students for the future. We recognize that children learn in a variety of ways as they progress through school. Through a partnership with teachers, staff, parents and pupils, it is our goal to help every child acquire the knowledge and skills essential for college and career readiness. With three top-notch high schools, four extraordinary middle schools, 15 outstanding elementary schools and a special needs preschool that earned a Five-Star Step Up To Quality Award from the state of Ohio, Westerville City Schools is Where You Belong. Learn more at www.wcsoh.org.
Westerville City Schools 936 Eastwind Dr. Westerville, OH 43081 www.wcsoh.org Phone: 614-797-5700 Fax: 614-797-5701
Ronald McDonald celebrates at an assembly after the announcement that Westerville North High School has won the $10,000 grand prize in the McDonald’s/NBC-4 High School Team Challenge.
Mark Twain Elementary School fifth-grade student Makayla Maloney and her classmates participate in an Hour of Code, which involved building a simple app for mobile devices, creating computer game art and programming their own games.
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