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The Ottawa – Glandorf Local School District is the largest local school district in Putnam County, of which Ottawa is the county seat. The school district is located in Northwest Ohio , about one hour and fifteen minutes (65 miles (105 km)) southwest of Toledo and a little over two hours (125 miles (201 km)) southwest of Detroit .
Minerva Local School District is a rural public school district serving students in the tri-county area between Columbiana, Carroll, and Stark counties, [1] and the village of Minerva, also a part of Paris township. The district is made up of 3 schools located along the bustling U.S. Route 30. [2] Minerva Elementary (K-5) 850 students
The Cleveland Heights–University Heights City School District is a public school district based in University Heights, Ohio, United States. [ 1 ] The district enrolled 5,062 students as of January 10, 2020, [ 2 ] and covers most of Cleveland Heights , all of University Heights, and a small portion of South Euclid .
Forest Hills Local School District is a public school district serving the southeasternmost area of Hamilton County, Ohio outside the city of Cincinnati. The district specifically serves approximately 7,600 students from Anderson Township and the village of Newtown . [ 1 ]
Hillsboro City Schools, also known as Hillsboro City School District, is a school district that serves the town of Hillsboro, Ohio, United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Schools
The district also includes part of Monroe Township. It is the only school district in Bath Township. They are a member of the Western Buckeye League (entered 1965). The school district consists of 3 buildings, the Elementary School, the Middle School also known as the Junior High, and Bath High School. A new Elementary building was built and ...
Under the former system, grades K-4th went to elementary school, grades 5th-6th went to intermediate school, 7th-8th went to middle school, and grades 9th-12th went to High School. Under the reformed system of schooling, grades K-5 go to elementary school, 6-8 goes to middle school, and 9-12 goes to high school.
Prior to the 1981–1982 school year, the elementary schools hosted grades K–6, the two junior high schools hosted grades 7–9, and the high school hosted grades 10–12. Thereafter, the district restructured such that the elementary schools only hosted grades K–5, the junior highs became middle schools hosting grades 6–8, and the high ...