Lawrence County Public Schools

There are 23 public schools in Lawrence County, Ohio, serving 10,010 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Lawrence County Public Schools - Ohio

Show: All Schools, High Schools, Middle Schools, Elementary Schools  | Private Schools
Town
School
# Students
Grades
Chesapeake Chesapeake Elementary School
613 PK-4
Chesapeake Chesapeake High School
375 9-12
Chesapeake Chesapeake Middle School
2 Review(s)
425 5-8
Chesapeake Lawrence County High School
(Vocational School)
n/a 9-12
Coal Grove Dawson-bryant High School
327 9-12
Coal Grove Dawson-bryant Middle School
273 6-8
Ironton Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award Dawson-bryant Elementary School
579 PK-5
Ironton Ironton Elementary School
737 PK-5
Ironton Ironton High School
408 9-12
Ironton Ironton Middle School
344 6-8
Ironton Rock Hill Elementary School
813 PK-5
Ironton Rock Hill Middle School
377 6-8
Ironton Rock Hill Senior High School
402 9-12
Proctorville Fairland East Elementary School
460 PK-2
Proctorville Fairland High School
465 9-12
Proctorville Fairland Middle School
423 6-8
Proctorville Fairland West Elementary School
424 3-5
South Point Burlington Elementary School
481 PK-5
South Point South Point Elementary School
458 PK-5
South Point South Point High School
433 9-12
South Point South Point Middle School
414 6-8
Willow Wood Symmes Valley Elementary School
575 PK-8
Willow Wood Symmes Valley High School
204 9-12

County Statistics:

About This County (Lawrence)
County Statistics
(OH) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 62,035 people 11,353,002 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 13% 21%
Median Household Income $64,832 $42,372
View housing listings in Ohio
Median Value of Housing Unit
State (OH)


Zillow Housing Value

What's a Zindex?
Subject to Zillow Terms of Use

Zillow Housing Value

Recent Public School Articles:

Rigorous High School Gives Underprivileged Students Hope for Future
Rigorous High School Gives Underprivileged Students Hope for Future
Published May 06, 2013
We take a closer look at Bard High School Early College to see how a more rigorous curriculum is challenging disadvantaged students to set their future sights high.

Changes Coming to GED Changes Coming to GED
With a more rigorous testing process and higher prices, some states are now looking at alternatives to the standard GED process. Will the new test deliver better preparation for life after high school?

Segregated Proms: An Ongoing Controversy in Georgia Segregated Proms: An Ongoing Controversy in Georgia
We examine recent efforts by students to overturn the longstanding tradition of segregated proms in many areas of the state, and why the effort still faces challenges today.

  • More articles: Evaluating Public Schools, Parenting and Learning Issues, Public School Policies, Public School Jobs, Local School Topics
  • Most Popular Articles:

    Source: 2011 NCES Data, OH Dept. of Education