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Dublin Scioto High School

Public Grades 9-12
245th
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 855 Ohio High Schools
Better than 71% of Ohio high schools
Summary

Dublin Scioto High School is a public high school serving 1,408 students in grades 9-12 in Dublin, Ohio, which is part of the Dublin City School District. The school has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, ranging from 190th to 370th out of Ohio's high schools, and its SchoolDigger rating has varied between 3 and 4 stars in recent years.

One of Dublin Scioto High School's strengths is its performance for African American and multi-racial student populations, ranking in the top 100 Ohio high schools for these subgroups. However, the school's Hispanic and English Language Learner student populations have lower rankings, indicating potential areas for improvement. The school maintains a strong 4-year graduation rate, ranging from 91.1% to 97.1% over the past few years, but its chronic absenteeism rate has been a concern, ranging from 14.0% to 29.0% in recent years.

When compared to other high schools in the Dublin City School District, such as Dublin Jerome High School and Dublin Coffman High School, Dublin Scioto High School generally performs at a lower level in terms of statewide ranking and test scores. However, the school outperforms some nearby schools outside the district, such as Whetstone High School and Centennial High School, which are part of the Columbus City Schools District.

1,437
Students ?
18.5
Student/teacher ratio ?
$13,772
Per pupil spending ?
43.9%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 4000 Hard Rd
       Dublin, OH  43016-8349

(614) 717-2464

District: Dublin City


Feeder schools for Dublin Scioto High School:

Elementary:    Albert Chapman Elementary School
    Daniel Wright Elementary School
    Hopewell Elementary
    Olde Sawmill Elementary School
    More...
Middle:    Ann Simpson Davis Middle School
Racial breakdown:

White:
50.7%
Hispanic:
20.3%
African American:
11.0%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Rebounding — 56th percentile in 2022 → 71st in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Ohio average (73% vs 62% meeting standards)
94% graduate within 4 years
Ranking is rebounding — up to 71st (2025) from a 56th-percentile low (2022)
Worth a look
!Some student groups rank well below the school's overall statewide standing
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school73%
District avg84%
Ohio avg62%
245th of 855
Ohio public high schools ?
Top 29%▼ down 4 pts since 2015
From top 24% (2015) to top 29% (2025)
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SchoolDigger rating ?
3rd of 3High Schools in the Dublin City
162nd of 828Dublin City among Ohio districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
Show full rank history (all student groups)

All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202566.1245 of 85571.3%★★★★☆
202465.6258 of 86470.1%★★★★☆
202358.1362 of 86758.2%★★★☆☆
202256.4370 of 83655.7%★★★☆☆
202158.8297 of 81963.7%★★★☆☆
201968.3205 of 83675.5%★★★★☆
201862.3282 of 80064.8%★★★☆☆
201758.5298 of 77361.4%★★★☆☆
201664.9222 of 78471.7%★★★★☆
201568.7190 of 77875.6%★★★★☆
201466.0282 of 76963.3%★★★☆☆
201371.0186 of 76775.7%★★★★☆
201271.1215 of 83274.2%★★★★☆
201170.9216 of 81873.6%★★★★☆
201071.6198 of 81975.8%★★★★☆
200971.1200 of 79174.7%★★★★☆
200875.4113 of 76785.3%★★★★☆
200775.5110 of 75685.4%★★★★☆
200677.7102 of 69685.3%★★★★☆
200582.269 of 68990.0%★★★★★
200484.193 of 68186.3%★★★★☆

African American

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202577.756 of 32882.9%★★★★☆
202481.841 of 31887.1%★★★★☆
202368.189 of 32372.4%★★★★☆
202282.840 of 30686.9%★★★★☆
202174.448 of 28483.1%★★★★☆
201982.941 of 30386.5%★★★★☆
201886.627 of 27990.3%★★★★★

Asian

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202558.439 of 7749.4%★★★☆☆
202475.223 of 7870.5%★★★★☆
202356.253 of 8638.4%★★☆☆☆
202248.459 of 8732.2%★★☆☆☆
202153.848 of 8442.9%★★☆☆☆
201968.433 of 7656.6%★★★☆☆
201860.145 of 8748.3%★★★☆☆

Disabled

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202256.3174 of 60671.3%★★★★☆
202179.149 of 59691.8%★★★★★
201971.196 of 62884.7%★★★★☆
201887.234 of 55093.8%★★★★★

English Language Learner

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202548.453 of 12858.6%★★★☆☆
202463.129 of 11173.9%★★★★☆
202360.128 of 10773.8%★★★★☆
202253.039 of 11164.9%★★★☆☆
202155.845 of 11962.2%★★★☆☆
201973.724 of 11278.6%★★★★☆
201873.422 of 10078.0%★★★★☆

Female

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202573.1206 of 80974.5%★★★★☆
202467.6261 of 79867.3%★★★☆☆
202361.0353 of 81356.6%★★★☆☆
202260.3334 of 79457.9%★★★☆☆
202163.9264 of 77565.9%★★★☆☆
201970.8217 of 78172.2%★★★★☆
201867.4179 of 75176.2%★★★★☆

Gifted and Talented

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202368.689 of 30871.1%★★★★☆
202268.596 of 31269.2%★★★☆☆
202166.3103 of 34970.5%★★★★☆
201864.7165 of 53869.3%★★★☆☆

Hispanic

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202551.5149 of 27044.8%★★☆☆☆
202451.9134 of 27350.9%★★★☆☆
202342.3167 of 27038.1%★★☆☆☆
202243.2153 of 26041.2%★★☆☆☆
202158.994 of 23960.7%★★★☆☆
201961.390 of 20756.5%★★★☆☆
201870.648 of 18473.9%★★★★☆

Low Socio Economic Status

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202563.0307 of 81562.3%★★★☆☆
202468.4221 of 82273.1%★★★★☆
202350.8436 of 80545.8%★★☆☆☆
202257.7325 of 77358.0%★★★☆☆
202159.1274 of 76364.1%★★★☆☆
201969.9178 of 77977.2%★★★★☆
201874.7103 of 75886.4%★★★★☆

Male

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202566.2276 of 81766.2%★★★☆☆
202468.8258 of 81668.4%★★★☆☆
202359.0361 of 81955.9%★★★☆☆
202255.1383 of 80852.6%★★★☆☆
202157.0333 of 77857.2%★★★☆☆
201970.7212 of 79273.2%★★★★☆
201870.3151 of 76380.2%★★★★☆

Multi-racial

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202582.233 of 25487.0%★★★★☆
202476.449 of 24279.8%★★★★☆
202369.667 of 23972.0%★★★★☆
202262.090 of 22259.5%★★★☆☆
202168.957 of 21173.0%★★★★☆
201983.028 of 20886.5%★★★★☆
201874.738 of 20181.1%★★★★☆

Special Education

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202571.397 of 61784.3%★★★★☆
202465.9116 of 59880.6%★★★★☆
202352.0217 of 61464.7%★★★☆☆

White

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankOhio percentileRating
202576.9141 of 74881.1%★★★★☆
202471.4206 of 75472.7%★★★★☆
202365.1276 of 75663.5%★★★☆☆
202260.4306 of 74959.1%★★★☆☆
202162.7240 of 72767.0%★★★☆☆
201971.7181 of 73975.5%★★★★☆
201870.5124 of 71882.7%★★★★☆
How student groups rank statewide ? (each group's percentile vs the same group at other schools — higher is better; the +/- beside each compares the group with this school's overall percentile)
Multi-racial (2025)87th percentile+16 vs school
Special Education (2025)84th percentile+13 vs school
African American (2025)83rd percentile+12 vs school
White (2025)81st percentile+10 vs school
Female (2025)75th percentile+3 vs school
Disabled (2022)71st percentile+16 vs school
Gifted and Talented (2023)71st percentile+13 vs school
Male (2025)66th percentile-5 vs school
Low Socio Economic Status (2025)62nd percentile-9 vs school
English Language Learner (2025)59th percentile-13 vs school
Asian (2025)49th percentile-22 vs school
Hispanic (2025)45th percentile-27 vs school
By subject vs Ohio (2024-2025) ?
American Government88%+15 vs state
Biology83%+18 vs state
American History82%+11 vs state
Algebra I72%+13 vs state
English II70%+10 vs state
Geometry40%~ state avg

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What people are saying
by a citizen
Saturday, July 7, 2018

Open Quote I graduated from this school several years ago, so here is my perspective:

1. From the time I started to the time I ended, the school got increasingly "ghetto-ized" by the time I graduated. It was something that everybody noticed. When I was a freshman the seniors talked about how increasingly "ghetto" or "trashy" the school had become, and as years passed I noticed it too. There were semi frequent fights and stuff. The whole entire purpose of the Dublin School district was to get away from that type of behavior, and Scioto has failed to do so. It's openly talked about how the school district chooses to isolate all of the more impoverished students into this school while keeping the other two high schools safe. There was pretty much open drug dealing among the students by the time I got out.

2. There was a literal pedophile working at the school for a very long time. This isn't some secret. Go and search for "Gregory Lee Dublin Scioto" and you'll see he was sentenced to 21 years in prison. The guy had countless infractions against him over the years, and the administration failed to do anything. Look, we all understand that some allegations are false, but this guy had case after case after case. His personnel file was 283 pages long. In 2003, he was banned from being the track coach due to his inappropriate behavior yet they still allowed him to teach. He got suspended from teaching years later, and they still allowed him back in the classroom until he eventually got caught. I'm sorry, but someone with as many infractions as him should not have been teaching. I get that this isn't an indictment of the entire school, and it could technically happen anywhere, but the fact that it went on for so long, the administration knew about it, and he still taught shows a serious lack of competence.

3. The general area is extremely conservative, as were most of my classmates, yet the teachers were extremely liberal. I had several teachers who felt the need to attempt to indoctrinate us on their political views every chance they get. It was really bad and routinely discussed among my parents and friends' parents.

In conclusion, you could probably do a lot worse than this place for your children, which is why I chose to give it a 2 star instead of a 1 star, but there's no chance I would send my kids here. I can't imagine how bad it would be if they started. There's really no reason for anyone to send their kids here. If you have the money to live in Dublin, you should send them to send them to Jerome or Coffman- or move further away from the city. Close Quote


by a citizen
Monday, July 2, 2018

Open Quote Literally a school that is one of a kind. The teachers in the whole curriculum network preaches communism the apparatus of how much work they put into to prevent the school turning into a house of ghetto culture is at an all time low they would rather shove communist propaganda at us than actually give us a real educational experience that is competitive against private schools and (in secret) would allow POC (people of color) students who are performing forms of delinquency to get away with murder while the Whites there are punished worse for wrong-think. As a graduate from that school, I was lucky to not witness this first hand but I have two other brother (one autistic and a super senior the other just heading to sophomore year) that will have to witness the worst to come ahead as the amount of juvenile perception will outnumber the students that are willing to succeed. I'm sorry for most of the hard working students still here or are graduating the following years, but as it seems that Scioto itself is collapsing on itself not because of the lack of leadership or tranquility for it's students, faculty, or associates but because of the modern American political and cultural atmosphere that advocates political correctness (sourced upon neo-liberal supremacist ordeals and the philosophical debauchery created by the Frankfurt school in the early 20's and 30's) causing growing tension in not only Dublin City Schools, but in many others across our state and country. Close Quote


by a parent
Monday, August 10, 2015

Open Quote Dublin Scioto is a wonderful school including the teachers, curriculum, and students. My daughter has ADHD and they have been so great assisting with her learning. My son has been taking SMET since 8th grade and both of my kids are honor roll students. The teachers strive for the students to understand the curriculum and go above to make sure they do. The classes offered are excellerated and challenging. I am so grateful that we moved to this school district. I just hope its still as good, if not better when my youngest starts Scioto. Close Quote


by a student
Monday, February 13, 2012

Open Quote Delinquency is common and nothing is done of it, many classes are poorly thought out, and a lot of good, well-meaning teachers are put under extreme pressure by the nonsensical bureaucracy of the school board. People openly discuss using and buying drugs without fear of teacher intervention. The hallways are crowded, the lockers are small, the lunches are mediocre on a good day. Close Quote


by a parent
Friday, September 30, 2011

Open Quote A great school with an excellent staff. There is a sizable amount of multicultural students which may have affected the results to some extent, since many have English as their second language. Personally, I have always felt this made this school more attractive than the other Dublin schools; in today's society, exposure to many cultures can only better prepare our children for the future. Close Quote





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Students at Dublin Scioto High School are 51% White, 20% Hispanic, 11% African American, 10% Asian, 7% Two or more races.

In the 2024-25 school year, 1,437 students attended Dublin Scioto High School.

Dublin Scioto High School ranks 245th of 855 Ohio high schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 4 stars out of 5.


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