Scottish Corners Families
Welcome to Scottish Corners Elementary!
My name is Lauren Windham and it is my honor to serve Scottish Corners Elementary School as the building principal. A fun fact about me is that I attended Scottish Corners as a child from kindergarten through fifth grade. I grew up in Dublin and attended Dublin City Schools K-12. I currently live in Hilliard with my husband and my children.
At Scottish Corners, we have high expectations of all students and we work daily to ensure that we are meeting the social, emotional, and academic needs of all students every day. SCE is a family and we value our community. We have a very involved and supportive PTO and community.
Our Shared Vision
Scottish Corners Elementary will ensure that every student is prepared for success.
Our Mission to Achieve Our Vision
At SCE, we develop educator, family, and community partnerships to provide a personalized educational experience to prepare all students for success during their school journey and after graduation.
Our 3 Values
Take Responsibility, Always Growing, Better Together
Thank you for visiting our website. I encourage you to reach out to us with questions you may have about our school community.
Fondly,
Mrs. Lauren Windham
Scottish Corners Office Contact Information:
- Scottish Corners Main Phone Number: 614-764-5963
- To report an absence: sces_attendance@dublinschools.net
- Lauren Windham, Principal: windham_lauren@dublinschools.net
- Kelly Sabo, Administrative Intern: sabo_kelly@dublinschools.net
- Tisha Buenaventura, Attendance and Special Education Secretary: buenaventura_tisha@dublinschools.net
- Gilda Anderson, Administrative Secretary: anderson_gilda@dublinschools.net
- Cathy Kessel, Clinic Aide: kessel_cathy@dublinschools.net
The Story Behind the Name
Original Cost: $5,027,396
Opened: 1987
Scottish Corners opened in 1987, introducing a new architectural style to the district. Parents, future students and PTO members in the attendance area of the school created six to eight potential names for the school. At a PTO meeting, the crowd was divided between “Scottish Corners” and “Meadows.” After a long discussion and a close vote, the name Scottish Corners was chosen. Scottish Corners’ name comes from a gas station that was called Scotty’s Corner, formerly located on Post Road. The gas station also served as a carryout and lunch counter. There are many stories surrounding the nature of this gas station. While some may be an urban legend, others may actually be true. One of the stories was that Scotty had two little dogs that would do tricks for customers. Scotty claimed that at least one of them had performed for the Queen of England. Another story alleges that a large painting of a man in a full Scottish kilt outfit was on the side of the Scotty’s Corner store.
The building is 66,018 square feet in size.
District enrollment when the building opened was 5,963 students.