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Attention families, all school supply lists for the 2025-26 school year can be found here!
If you do not have a Parent Portal account, please sign up at https://oh01913306.schoolwires.net/domain/188. You will need an activation code for set up. If you do not have a code, one may be gained one of two ways.
1.Come to the high school with your Government-issued ID and request an activation code for the parent portal.
2. Email a copy of your Government-issued ID along with your student's ID number, name and birthdate to: parentportalaccess@columbus.k12.oh.us.
Once set up, you will have live access to your student's grades, comments from teachers, attendance, missing assignments and alerts as information is added and/or changed.
Phone: (614) 365-5400
Email: walnutridgehs@columbus.k12.oh.us
School Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Walnut Ridge High School
4841 E Livingston Avenue
Columbus, OH 43227
This year’s results from the latest Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (ODEW) Report Card give Columbus Alternative High School 4.5-Stars, with five schools getting 4-Stars, 10 schools getting 3.5-Stars and 25 schools getting 3-Stars, attended by a total enrollment of 17,985 students.
While maintaining a 2-Star rank overall for performance over 113 school sites and 46,000 students, CCS is pleased to see a 3-Star score in the newest section of the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Report.
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