DAYTON — Dayton Public Schools (DPS) is asking for help renaming one of its schools.
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The district shared on social media that it is looking for input from the community on what to rename its alternative school.
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The alternative school, located inside the Jackson Center on Abbey Avenue, was launched in August 2025.
It is designed for students who may need additional social-emotional support, those who are on home instruction, and those who must attend due to expulsions or suspensions, according to the district.
The district shared a link to a survey where people can put their input on the renaming process.
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