Ralph C. Starkey High School

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Ralph C. Starkey High School
Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility
Address
604 Island Road
Circleville , (Pickaway County), Ohio 43113
United States
Coordinates 39°36′55″N82°57′06″W / 39.615278°N 82.951667°W / 39.615278; -82.951667 Coordinates: 39°36′55″N82°57′06″W / 39.615278°N 82.951667°W / 39.615278; -82.951667
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School district Buckeye United Schools
Authority Ohio Department of Youth Services
Superintendent Maryalice Turner
Principal Robert McQuate [1]
Grades 912
Website

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References

  1. Ohio Department of Youth Services. "Buckeye United Schools directory" . Retrieved 2009-12-17.