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Dublin Coffman High School is a public high school located in Dublin, Ohio , United States, a suburb northwest of Columbus, Ohio . The school was formerly known as Dublin High School. It is the oldest of three high schools in the Dublin City School District , and serves the southern and central parts of the district.

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12-851: Dublin Coffman High School was originally established as Dublin High School in January 1973, and was the only high school in the Dublin school district at that time. Dublin High School changed its name to Dublin Coffman High School in 1995 after the school's acceptance into the Ohio Capital Conference and plans to build a second high school—eventually named Dublin Scioto—were announced. Over its almost forty-year history, Coffman has gone through many additions and upgrades;

24-554: A name for the new league. Several suggestions were made and the name Ohio Capital Conference was unanimously chosen. Chairman Endry called for a discussion of the proposed constitution of the Ohio Capital Conference. After a review and discussion. the Schools’ representatives stated that they were in agreement and were ready to sign the document. Copies of the constitution were signed and the new constitution became

36-1062: A reality. Original Members: Gahanna Lincoln, Reynoldsburg, Westerville, Whitehall Yearling & Worthington Invited to join: Delaware Hayes, Mount Vernon, Pleasant View (now Westland) 1968-69 school year League Competition began with Gahanna Lincoln, Reynoldsburg, Whitehall Yearling, Westerville, Worthington, Delaware Hayes, Mount Vernon and Pleasant View (Westland) competing. 1974-75: Groveport Madison & Hilliard join; Westerville becomes "Westerville South"; 1977-78: Chillicothe & Westerville North join. League begins play in two divisions. 1981-82: Franklin Heights, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Pickerington. League votes to determine divisions by enrollment and "no sister schools in same division" rules. 1991-1992 : Dublin, Marysville, Watkins Memorial, Worthington Kilbourne join. "Worthington" becomes Thomas Worthington. League divides into 3 divisions. 1995-1996: Newark and Dublin Scioto join

48-513: Is a high school athletic conference located in Central Ohio . It comprises 34 public high schools located primarily in suburban Columbus, Ohio , encompassing Delaware , Fairfield , Franklin , Hocking Licking , Pickaway and Union counties. The league is geographically divided into three divisions of six teams each (Cardinal, Central, and Ohio) and two divisions of eight teams (Buckeye and Capital). Twenty-four schools compete in

60-728: Is a part of the Dublin City School District in central Ohio. The Dublin City School District has been awarded Ohio's highest academic rating, Excellent with Distinction, for its eighth consecutive year. Their mascot is the Shamrocks, also known as the Rocks. The school's boundary includes, in addition to portions of Dublin, portions of Columbus and Upper Arlington . Notable alumni include: Ohio Capital Conference The Ohio Capital Conference

72-686: The 2011-12 season, every division except the Ohio Division faced realignment. The newest schools to join the OCC are Ashville Teays Valley and Logan (2024-25). The most recent school to leave is Mount Vernon (moved to the Ohio Cardinal Conference in 2016-17). The conference re-aligned with the 2024-25 school year. Full members Full members (non-football) Sport Affiliate Assoc. members (football only) Other Conference Other Conference The Ohio Capital Conference sponsors

84-687: The OHSAA's Division I classification for football while ten schools compete in Division II. All conference members compete in the Central District postseason tournaments prior to the regional and state tournaments. Academically, 27 of the 34 members were rated 'Excellent' by the Ohio Department of Education during the 2010–11 school year. Two were rated 'Effective' and three were classified under 'Continuous Improvement'. Effective in

96-1080: The Ohio Capital Conference": Mr. Workman, Chairman of the Alignment Committee, reviewed the proposed divisional alignment for the 2004-5 2005-6 seasons. Mr. Workman stated that the Committee was aware that the proposed alignment is in violation of the enrollment concept but felt that there was no other choice because of the more important “sister school” concept . 2006-2007: Chillicothe leaves league. New Albany joins league. 2008-2009: Hilliard Bradley & Olentangy Orange join league. League switches from 5 divisions to 4 divisions. League abandons rule against sister schools in same division. (hence, schools from same district could be placed in same division.) 2013-2014: Watkins Memorial leaves league. Canal Winchester joins league. 2016-2017: Mount Vernon leaves league. League switches back to 5 divisions. 2018-2019: Olentangy Berlin joins league. 2021: Logan and Teays Valley invited to join

108-486: The following 23 varsity sports. On December 6, 1966, five (5) schools met at Millers Village Inn in Gahanna to discuss the formation of a new athletic conference and develop a proposed conference constitution. The following Principals and Athletic Directors were in attendance: The purpose was to approve the proposed constitution for the new league. Joe Endry, Acting Chairman of the group, asked for suggestions for

120-658: The league. "Dublin" becomes Dublin Coffman. 1997-1998: Big Walnut, Lancaster, Olentangy, Hilliard Darby join league. "Hilliard" becomes Hilliard Davidson. League divides into 4 divisions 2002-2003: Whitehall Yearling leaves league. Central Crossing joins in their place. 2004-2005: League divides into 5 divisions and abolishes the enrollment rule in determining divisions. Dublin Jerome, Olentangy Liberty, Pickerington North & Westerville Central join league. "Pickerington" becomes Pickerington Central. From "History of

132-485: The most major include the expansion of the B building, which now houses the English, World Languages, and Social Studies departments, and the addition of the A building, which encompasses the library, technology- related classes, Mathematics , and Science departments. In the 2009–2010 school year, Dublin Coffman underwent a series of renovations to the building. These renovations made it possible to add 10 classrooms, seal

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144-424: The outdoor courtyard, add classrooms off of and below the bridge between the A and B buildings, and move the location of the administrative offices and main entrance to the opposite side of the building . In addition to this, the renovations converted the old administrative area to new classrooms. The Rock Shop was moved from its original location to the cafeteria, near the girl's restrooms. Dublin Coffman High School

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