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Lakemore is part of the school district of neighboring Springfield Township. Lakemore is home to Springfield Junior High School and Springfield Senior High School. Lakemore is also home to a private, faith-based K-12 school, SUPER Learning Center. Lakemore has a public library, a branch of the Akron-Summit County Public Library. [7]
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The U.S. Census Bureau classifies Ohio school districts as independent governments. There are no Ohio K-12 public school systems dependent on another layer of government. [2] In southwestern Ohio, portions of Preble and Butler counties near College Corner are served by the Union County–College Corner Joint School District of Union County ...
Carbondale Area: $29.9 budget, 134 mills, no tax increase. Dunmore: $25.8 million budget, 5.3% tax increase, to 144.49 mills. A property owner with an assessment of $10,000 will pay $73 more this ...
Carbondale is an unincorporated community in northwestern Waterloo Township, Athens County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45717. [2] It is located a short distance north of State Route 56. The town is located on Carbondale Creek, which flows into Hewett Fork just below the town.
Springfield Local School District encompasses Springfield Township and the village of Lakemore. Portage Lakes Career Center is the vocational school for Springfield. (Summit County Fiscal Officer, 2005) The school district has faced serious financial difficulty; at the current time, the district's student transportation is at state minimum, and the district is actively cuttin
Big Hollow Middle School, for sixth through eighth grades, opened in January 2007, [10] [11] Taverine Middle School having closed in December 2006. [14] In January 2011, the district had the two school buildings on the U.S. 12/Illinois 134 site torn down [14] and, in May 2012, arranged to sell the property to Interstate Partners for $2.8 ...
The newspaper was owned by Cincinnati's Brown Publishing Company before that company went bankrupt and was reconstituted as Ohio Community Media in 2010. [5] The company, including the Record Herald, was purchased for an undisclosed sum in 2011 by Philadelphia-based Versa Capital Management. [6]