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Ohio school districts may enact a school district income tax with voter approval. As of January 2024, 212 school districts impose an income tax. The Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) collects and administers the tax on behalf of the school districts.
2024 Best Ohio School Districts ranking based on statistics, test scores, and district ratings. Compare public school districts near you.
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.
Find information on Ohio’s state and local accountability system, as well as how your child’s district is doing. Using the directory below, you can search for Ohio's public and private schools that are chartered by the Department of Education and Workforce.
Provost Academy Ohio School District. Columbus. Franklin. Put-In-Bay Local School District. Put-in-Bay. Ottawa County. Pymatuning Valley Local School District. Andover. Ashtabula County.
In Ohio, school districts may levy a school district income tax subject to voter approval. The Ohio Department of Taxation collects and administers the tax on behalf of the districts. Learn more about school district taxes, find your school district number, file your return, and more.
In a news release from the Ohio Department of Education, the agency announces that the 2024 Ohio School Report Cards are now available and show improved English Language Arts proficiency for elementary students, among other accomplishments.. From the release: Districts and schools receive overall ratings of 1-5 stars in half-star increments. This year, nearly 90% of districts earned overall ...
The purpose of the District Profile Report is to provide a user-friendly, analytical tool to evaluate statistics of each Ohio public school district and have the ability to compare a district with similar school districts and the state as a whole.
The District Profile Report is a tool to evaluate statistics of each of Ohio’s traditional public school districts. The report allows users to compare a district with similar school districts and the state as a whole.
Ohio School Report Cards are required by law to provide parents, caregivers, community members, educators and policymakers information about district and school performance — to celebrate successes and identify areas for improvement.