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High Schools

Marlea Jordan Gaskins, Ed.D., Executive Director, Secondary Education and Employee Development (SEED)
tel. 937-542-3259   --   fax. 937-542-3205

Dayton Public High Schools include grade levels nine to twelve. Stivers High School spans from grades seven to twelve. Students and parents may choose a school that best suits their purposes when the student completes the eighth grade or sixth grade for Stivers High.

Maps and directions are available to each school.

School, Address, Principal
Phone / Fax
Uniforms
Belmont High School
2323 Mapleview Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45420
David White, Principal
(937) 542-6460
(937) 542-6461 (fax)
No
Dunbar High School
1400 Albritton Dr.
Dayton, OH 45408
Marlayna Randolph, Principal
(937) 542-6760
(937) 542-6761 (fax)
No
Meadowdale High School
4417 Williamson Drive
Dayton, Ohio 45416
Nelson Stone, Principal
(937) 542-7030
(937) 542-7031 (fax)
No
Ponitz Career Technology Center
741 Washington Street
Dayton, Ohio  45402
Glenn Faircloth, Ph. D., Principal
(937) 542-7180
(937) 542-6710 (fax)
 Uniforms by career/grade
Stivers School for the Arts
Grades 7-12
1313 E. Fifth St.
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Erin Dooley, Principal
(937) 542-7380
(937) 542-7381 (fax)
No
Thurgood Marshall High School
4447 Hoover Ave.
Dayton, Ohio 45417
David Lawrence, Principal
(937) 542-6610
(937) 542-6611 (fax)
No

The DPS Scoop: School news you can use! - 03/09/2010

Ruskin to host cultural celebration - 03/09/2010

Jazz great Gardner joins Stivers Jazz Orchestra - 03/04/2010

Read Across America Day is March 2 - 03/01/2010

Science, inventions and technology abound at district fair - 02/16/2010


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