Ohio Public Schools

Ohio is the #7 largest school system in the United States, serving 1,749,491 students across 3,781 public schools. There are 119 Blue Ribbon Schools, 339 charter schools, and 58 special education schools. The student ethnicity breakdown in the state is show below:

Student by Ethnicity

(OH) School Average
% American Indian
n/a
% Asian
2%
% Hispanic
3%
% Black
18%
% White
73%
Unknown
4%

Ohio Public Schools by County

County
# High
# Middle
# Elementary
1. Adams County 5 - 4
2. Allen County 16 10 21
3. Ashland County 8 7 10
4. Ashtabula County 8 9 19
5. Athens County 6 5 10
6. Auglaize County 7 5 9
7. Belmont County 8 7 8
8. Brown County 6 4 7
9. Butler County 21 20 55
10. Carroll County 2 2 5
11. Champaign County 7 6 8
12. Clark County 11 10 29
13. Clermont County 13 13 31
14. Clinton County 5 6 8
15. Columbiana County 13 12 19
16. Coshocton County 5 2 8
17. Crawford County 7 6 8
18. Cuyahoga County 84 80 243
19. Darke County 7 6 9
20. Defiance County 5 3 6
21. Delaware County 12 10 31
22. Erie County 8 6 15
23. Fairfield County 12 14 24
24. Fayette County 2 2 3
25. Franklin County 85 90 233
26. Fulton County 8 5 9
27. Gallia County 4 3 7
28. Geauga County 7 6 12
29. Greene County 10 10 28
30. Guernsey County 4 3 8
31. Hamilton County 77 57 131
32. Hancock County 10 8 18
33. Hardin County 6 3 9
34. Harrison County 3 2 5
35. Henry County 4 4 8
36. Highland County 6 6 8
37. Hocking County 1 1 6
38. Holmes County 2 2 13
39. Huron County 8 8 16
40. Jackson County 4 3 7
41. Jefferson County 6 4 16
42. Knox County 6 5 10
43. Lake County 15 16 38
44. Lawrence County 8 6 9
45. Licking County 14 19 26
46. Logan County 7 5 7
47. Lorain County 21 29 53
48. Lucas County 37 30 96
49. Madison County 6 5 7
50. Mahoning County 27 23 42
51. Marion County 15 9 16
52. Medina County 8 12 27
53. Meigs County 4 2 4
54. Mercer County 6 6 9
55. Miami County 10 12 20
56. Monroe County 4 - 4
57. Montgomery County 43 30 106
58. Morgan County 1 1 3
59. Morrow County 5 6 9
60. Muskingum County 10 10 17
61. Noble County 2 - 2
62. Ottawa County 6 4 11
63. Paulding County 3 2 5
64. Perry County 5 3 8
65. Pickaway County 6 7 10
66. Pike County 5 3 6
67. Portage County 16 15 31
68. Preble County 5 5 6
69. Putnam County 9 5 12
70. Richland County 13 12 24
71. Ross County 8 8 15
72. Sandusky County 6 6 13
73. Scioto County 13 7 15
74. Seneca County 11 4 16
75. Shelby County 8 3 13
76. Stark County 28 23 76
77. Summit County 32 38 87
78. Trumbull County 24 18 32
79. Tuscarawas County 10 9 25
80. Union County 3 4 7
81. Van Wert County 5 3 6
82. Vinton County 1 1 3
83. Warren County 10 13 25
84. Washington County 7 2 16
85. Wayne County 13 11 23
86. Williams County 8 2 10
87. Wood County 11 10 26
88. Wyandot County 3 1 5

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