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About This School
W. C. Cupe College Prep High School is a public high school in Columbus. 200 students attend W. C. Cupe College Prep High School and identify as Black, non-Hispanic and White, non-Hispanic. 93% of the 200 students here are classified as "economically disadvantaged", and 82% are paying reduced lunch prices. The student to teacher ratio at W. C. Cupe College Prep High School is 5:1. Academic Acceleration Academy is one of the nearest high schools.
Extracurricular Activities
Arts
Theater drama
Sports
Basketball
Football
Student Ethnicities
Ethnicity
School
District
Black, non-Hispanic
97%
93%
White, non-Hispanic
3%
3%
Student Subgroups
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School
District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program
W.c.cupe is one the greatest charter schools in Columbus Ohio. for the last 11 years the school was providing great service to the economically disadvantaged kids from differnt bacgrounds by addressing their needs and increasing their perfomences. I also like the leadership of the founders of having a sense of wilingness to serve listen and make a positive decisions toward the schools.
(3 years ago)
I have been frustrated with the school's professionalism in the past however this year (2009-2010) has started off very well. The teachers were very organized on the first day. I was truly impressed.
(4 years ago)
I also worked for this school. I believe that the school is unorganized and not very well put together. There are no resources for teachers or students. I feel that these children deserve more. Also the fact that this school doesn't have any specials except for PE is a joke. The kids get so tired of being in the classroom all day with no breaks. As a result to this behaviors erupt and end up being a distraction for others students. I could go on and on. This school made me think all charter schools were terrible. Luckily I was shown that there are some good charter schools out there.
(4 years ago)
I worked at W.C. Cupe for the first semester of this school year. I was not impressed with the quality of education I was expected to give students and I did not feel that the administration was competent. I say stick with Public Schools.
(5 years ago)
This is my children's first year attending a charter school. I would rather stick to Columbus Public Schools. To many stuck up ppl in this school who act like they are better than they are. Can't never get through on the phone when you call. They need to learn how to run a better school.