Olentangy Local School District
Olentangy Local School District | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public-Suburban |
Motto | Flourish Here |
Grades | K-12 |
Established | 1852 |
Superintendent | Mark Raiff[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 22,293 (20-21, May)[2] |
Athletic conference | Ohio Capital Conference |
Colors | Two colors for each high school: Liberty= blue and silver, Olentangy= blue and gold, Orange= orange and blue (Middle school & High school), Berlin= Blue and light blue |
Other information | |
Website | www |
The Olentangy Local School District is a large, rapidly growing school district centered in southern Delaware County, with a small, southern portion (one cul-de-sac) in Franklin County in the U.S. state of Ohio. The Olentangy Local School District comprises 95 square miles (250 km2) and serves students from all or parts of numerous municipalities, including the unincorporated community of Lewis Center and the cities of Columbus, Delaware, Powell, and Westerville. The district also serves students from Berkshire, Berlin, Concord, Genoa, Liberty, and Orange townships in Delaware and Franklin counties. As of 2020, it operates 15 elementary schools, five middle schools, and four high schools. Also, there is an online high school called OASIS for selected students at the OASIS headquarters, plus a school for STEM students.
Olentangy is the largest district in Delaware County. In 1998, the district had an enrollment of 4,812. By fall of 2021, it had grown to the 4th largest district in Ohio, behind only Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati.[3]
The 7.9 mill bond issue passed on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 and therefore made it possible for all co-curricular and extra-curricular activities to stay in the schools. Had the levy not passed, serious athletic, extracurricular, co-curricular, and academic cuts would have been made. This issue was up for renewal on the March 17, 2020 ballot and it passed by a 15-point margin.[4][5]
The Olentangy district was graded an "A" overall by the Ohio Department of Education in the most recent (2018/19) ODE report card, earning three "A"s, two "B"s, and one "C".
Schools[]
Elementary[]
- Alum Creek Elementary School (ACES)
- Arrowhead Elementary School (AES)
- Cheshire Elementary School (CES)
- Freedom Trail Elementary School (FTES)
- Glen Oak Elementary School (GOES)
- Heritage Elementary School (HES)
- Indian Springs Elementary School (ISES)
- Johnnycake Corners Elementary School (JCES)
- Liberty Tree Elementary School (LTES)
- Oak Creek Elementary School (OCES)
- Olentangy Meadows Elementary School (OMES)
- Scioto Ridge Elementary School (SRES)
- Shale Meadows Elementary School (SMES)
- Tyler Run Elementary School (TRES)
- Walnut Creek Elementary School (WCES)
- Wyandot Run Elementary School (WRES)
Grades: K-5
Middle[]
- Olentangy Berkshire Middle School (OBMS)
- Olentangy Hyatts Middle School (OHMS)
- Olentangy Liberty Middle School (OLMS)
- Olentangy Orange Middle School (OOMS)
- Olentangy Shanahan Middle School (OSMS)
Grades: 6-8
High[]
- Olentangy Berlin High School
- Olentangy Liberty High School
- Olentangy Orange High School
- Olentangy High School
Grades: 9-12
References[]
- ^ "Office of the Superintendent".
- ^ "Olentangy Schools Enrollment Report May 5, 2021" (PDF).
- ^ Davis, Dillon. "OLSD 4th largest in Ohio". Delaware Gazette. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
- ^ "Olentangy for Kids - The Issue".
- ^ https://www.thisweeknews.com/news/20200429/olentangy-schools-three-part-ballot-issue-finds-strong-voter-support
External links[]
- Education in Delaware County, Ohio
- School districts in Ohio
- School districts established in 1852