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School districts may combine resources to form a fourth type of school district, the joint vocational school district, which focuses on a technical based curriculum. [1] There are currently 611 individual school districts in Ohio. In 1914, Ohio had 2,674 school districts.
School districts in Wood County, Ohio (9 P) Pages in category "School districts in Ohio" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 238 total.
Marysville Exempted Village Schools District is a public school district in Marysville, Ohio. Marysville Schools, is a growing [when?] school district located about 20 miles Northwest of Columbus, Ohio. The district has over 5,400 students consisting of five elementary schools (K-4), one intermediate school (5-6), one middle school (7-8), one ...
Toledo Public Schools (TPS), serves 23,324 students (2018-2019 school year) [16] and is the fourth largest district in the state. Since 2013, TPS has experienced growth in student enrollment from 21,353 students to 23,324 for the 2018-2019 school year.
Springfield City School District is the public school district that serves the majority of the city of Springfield, Ohio, United States. [2] It operates 14 schools: ten elementary, three middle, and one high. The superintendent is Robert Hill.
Lakota Local Schools is a public school district serving students from West Chester and Liberty townships in Butler County, Ohio, in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati. [1] Serving nearly 15,000 students, [ 2 ] it is the largest school district in Butler County, second largest in southwestern Ohio and the seventh largest in the U.S. state of Ohio .
The timing of a rare solar eclipse and an influx of visitors has prompted school districts across the ... Stark County is on the edge of the 124-mile-wide band in Ohio that will experience the ...
A crowning achievement of the district was the opening, during the 1970–1971 school year, of two new high schools: Westland High School and Grove City High School. These two buildings, planned to house two thousand students, were built in 1970-1971 at the amazing low cost of $18.98 per square foot, or a perpupil cost of $1,700.