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  1. In 2002, The Field School opened the doors on its new 10.5-acre campus in the former home of the Cafritz family—complete with its first gymnasium and playing field, new science labs, and creative studio spaces.

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    Field utilizes Ravenna Hub, an admission platform that enables families to submit and manage their application materials, register for upcoming tours and events, and communicate with our admission team. Log Into Ravenna

    How To Apply

    The Application Process is comprised of the following: 1. Complete your application for admission, including a Parent Statement, Student Statement, and an application fee of $80 by the stated application deadline. 2. Schedule an interview with a member of The Field School's Admission Committee. Field interviews students and parents as part of our approach to a collaborative academic experience. 3. Submit report cardsfrom the most current and previous school years. 4. Request English and math...

    Application Deadline: January 10, 2025; applications must include teacher recommendations, report cards, and personal statements. For schools that do not release grades until late January, please a...
    Financial Aid Deadline: February 1, 2025;Families applying for financial aid should complete the application for aid and submit the required documents by February 1, 2024. For more information, vis...
    Admission Decisions: March 7, 2025; Decisions are released to families through your Ravenna account and by email.
  2. The Field School in Ohio Archaeology was established in 1986 to provide students with an opportunity to explore their interests in archaeology and learn field methodologies to further their careers. The research focus of the field school is ancient habitation sites during the Archaic and Woodland periods (4000 B.C.

  3. Linden McKinley High School is located in the South Linden neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio and is part of the Columbus City Schools District. The school has an enrollment of approximately 500 students in grades 9 to 12.

    • Ohio Canid Center. About: The Ohio Canid Center is, hands down, one of the coolest things in central Ohio. In fairytales, wolves and other wild canids get a pretty bad rep.
    • COSI. About: COSI is a classic Columbus experience. From hands-on experiments to special events, COSI has been entertaining and educating kids for decades with a planetarium, a theatre, and a variety of exhibits.
    • Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. About: Since 1927, the Columbus Zoo has been educating visitors from around the world about animals. With a message focused on conservation, a trip to the zoo and aquarium is a great way to learn about what we as humans can do to protect the world around us.
    • Orton Geological Museum at The Ohio State University. About: It doesn’t matter how old I get, I’ll never stop believing that dinosaurs are the coolest creatures that have ever roamed the planet.
  4. Jet Access Flight Training at Bolton Field in Ohio offers world-class training by certified instructors through the use of modern, technically advanced aircraft. Our goal is to help our students reach their full potential as pilots and nurture their passion for flight.

  5. Centennial High School is a public high school located on the northwest side of Columbus, Ohio, in the United States. It is a part of Columbus City Schools. The school opened in 1976, initially only housing new students in 10th grade.