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List of school districts in Ohio Ohio School Districts and County boundary lines This is a list of school districts in the U.S. state of Ohio, sorted by the name of school district. Districts will often shorten their names; for example, Sandy Valley Local School District is often referred to as Sandy Valley Schools.
The administrative divisions of Ohio are counties, municipalities (cities and villages), townships, special districts, and school districts. Elections for county officials are held in even-numbered years, while elections for officials in the municipalities, townships, and local boards of education are held in odd-numbered years.
The only way that local school districts can receive more property tax revenue from a given parcel is through the passage of a new local school levy.
Most school districts are in one of two categories: districts where local property taxes are not sufficient to pay for school funding, and districts with higher property values that have a cap placed on how much state funding they get. [2]
Louisville and Lake Local are seeking new tax money to continue to serve students. North Canton is seeking a bond issue for a new school.
Washington Local School District is a school district in Northwest Ohio. The school district serves students who live in Lucas County. Washington Local Schools is located in Toledo, Ohio, and students who attend must be residents living within the school district boundaries. The superintendent is Dr. Kadee Anstadt.
The South-Western City School District (SWCSD) is Ohio's sixth largest public school district located southwest of the city of Columbus. The district serves nearly 20,000 students throughout the southwest quadrant of Franklin County, including the cities of Galloway, Georgesville, Grove City, and Urbancrest. The district also serves all of Franklin, Jackson, Pleasant, and Prairie townships and ...
The state auditor declares a school district in fiscal emergency when its operating deficit exceeds 15% of the district’s general fund revenue for the preceding year.