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Open House at Chillicothe’s Bishop Flaget School

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Chillicothe & Ross County — Probably the oldest religious school in the county opened its doors recently for an open house. Bishop Flaget School still offers kindergarten through 8th grade in the 1962 building hidden away in the Carlisle Hilltop neighborhood.

Bishop Flaget at 570 Parsons Avenue was originally a Catholic high school for students from two elementary schools at the Catholic churches in Chillicothe, St. Mary and St. Peter. It changed from a high school into an elementary and junior high in 1986.

School principal Dr. Derya Rix greeted visitors at the open house on December 11th, 2025. A native of Turkey, she said she has been in the United States for more than 16 years, but has been in Ohio and Chillicothe only since starting at the school in May.

Rix said the K-8 school has a population a little under 100. Its philosophy is to attend to the whole child, focusing on virtue, character, and being closer to Christ – but she points out that students do not have to be Catholic.

It is not a public school supported by local taxes, but the state’s “School Choice Ohio” can pay part of the tuition depending on income – and Rix says the Catholic diocese also offers scholarships.

She says prospective students can shadow a student to get a sampling of the school.

The halls of the school already have artwork peppered throughout, but Rix says she wants to bring in even more art. She also points out that Bishop Flaget has a full-fledged library, music room, and science room.

I asked about Saint Nicholas of Myra (not Santa Claus) who usually visits the school on horseback – but Rix said that since his December 6th feast day was on a Saturday this year, he did not have an event.

Rix explains the K-8 school at the open house.
The library.
The music room.
Art from a Chillicothe Catholic Schools alumna.
The chapel in the school.
The gym.
“The Annunciation,” c1440–1445 by Fra Angelico, appears in a hallway.

I interviewed Rix under a portrait of the historical Bishop Benedict Joseph Flaget (pronounced “fluh-jhay”). He was born in France in 1763, and after his church career was interrupted by the French Revolution, he sailed to the United States in 1792 where he eventually caught the attention and support of General Anthony Wayne.

After refusing the honor in 1808, Flaget accepted being bishop of Bardstown, Kentucky in 1810 when he revisited France and was told the Pope commanded him to accept. At that time the diocese included Ohio and extended to the Mississippi River.

Flaget died in Louisville in 1850.

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Raised in Ross County, Bearcat class of '87 at Paint Valley. Wrote a column on history and historic preservation for the Chillicothe Gazette right out of high school, then a bachelors in Journalism in the OU class of '91. After starting my one-man company "Intrepid Heritage Services" in Columbus in 1997 to offer historical research, tours, and talks, I retuned to Ross County in 2003. Have been working as a radio programmer and reporter at Clear Channel / iHeart Media Southern Ohio. Started working with the Scioto Post June 27th, 2023.