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Trumbull High School housed grades 10–12 until 1987–1988 when ninth-graders were moved to the high school, and sixth-graders were moved to the Madison and Hillcrest middle schools. In 1999, Trumbull High School was on national news due to a violent hazing incident involving 10 students of the wrestling team beating, hog-tying, and ...
The Lakeview Local School District is located in Cortland, in Trumbull County, Northeastern Ohio, a suburban community with a population of about 13,500. The School District oversees one high school and a K-8. It is serviced by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center.
In Ohio, community schools (charter schools) serve as their own independent school districts. 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.
The district operates Mespo Elementary School and Bloomfield High School 41°27′51″N 80°52′06″W / 41.46417°N 80.86833°W / 41.46417; -80 This Trumbull County , Ohio school article is a stub .
The Liberty Township school district comprises three schools: E. J. Blott Elementary School; William S. Guy Middle School; Liberty High School; Average district daily enrollment during the 2010–2011 school year was 1427 pupils. 59.2% of pupils were white (non-Hispanic), 31.7% were black (non-Hispanic), 2.9% were Hispanic, and 5.3% were ...
Trumbull County is a county in the far northeast portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, ... Youngstown City School District; See also
Public schools are managed by the Trumbull Public Schools System and as of 2022–2023 include 6,868 students and 512 teachers (on an FTE basis). [30] The system includes Trumbull High School, which is also home to an Agriscience & Biotechnology program, the Alternative High School, and REACH. Trumbull has two middle schools: Hillcrest Middle ...
The name LaBrae is a combination of the names Leavittsburg and Braceville, two separate school districts which were merged in 1970 to form the new school district. [11] The name was suggested by a local student. The current schools serving Leavittsburg are: Bascom Elementary School – grades K-2; LaBrae Intermediate School – grades 3-5