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Community members, families, and alumni gathered at Dominion Middle School, formerly North High School, to celebrate its 100th anniversary. The event featured performances, speeches by Principal Dorothy Flanagan and Columbus City School Board Vice President Dr. Tina Pierce, and conversations about the school’s impact. Flanagan emphasized the school’s role in the community’s success and its foundational influence on generations.
Founded in 1924 as North High School, the institution has been a key educational resource in Columbus, evolving into Dominion Middle School over the years. Despite its transformation, the school has consistently provided high-quality education and fostered lasting relationships among students. Alumnus Ginger Burton praised the school’s enduring beauty and the long-term friendships it helped her form
The centennial celebration of Dominion Middle School, formerly North High School, highlighted the school’s deep impact on the community, from its historical role in education to its current mission of inspiring future generations. The event featured performances by local bands and concluded with an inspiring speech from Dr. Pierce, who emphasized the school’s commitment to providing every student with the tools for success and its ongoing dedication to improvement and future opportunities.
The centennial celebration of Dominion Middle School, formerly North High School, underscored the crucial role of district and community support in the school’s success. Principal Flanagan highlighted the diverse achievements of past students, including veterans and professionals, who have carried forward the values learned at the school into their personal lives. The event celebrated the school’s enduring legacy and looked forward to continued commitment to education as it enters the next century.
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