Elmwood Local School District

Elmwood Public Schools is a local school district in Northwest Ohio, United States. The school district serves students who live in the villages of Wayne, Bloomdale, Bairdstown, West Millgrove, Cygnet, and Jerry City located in Wood County. The superintendent is Steven Pritts until May 31, 2010 when he takes over at Fostoria Community Schools. The Special Education Coordinator for the district is Brenda Schnitker. The District Network Administrator is David Fawcett. The District Curriculum Coordinator is Nicholas Wenzel. Elmwood is the home of the Royals.

Elmwood Public Schools
Elmwood Local School District
Motto"Connect Students to the Power and Possibilities of Learning."
TypePublic School District
StudentsGrades PreK-12
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Websitehttp://www.elmwood.k12.oh.us/

History

Elmwood was created in 1957 when the school districts from Bloomdale, Cygnet, Montgomery, and Portage merged.[1] Bradner was part of the Montgomery district, but refused to join the merger and ultimately wound up with Lakota Local School District in 1959.

Grades 9-12

Elmwood High School Principal is currently Thomas Bentley, an alumnus of Elmwood.

Grades 5-8

  • Elmwood Middle School

Elmwood Middle School Principal is Dean Bell. The middle school is currently working under the middle school concept structure.

Grades PreKindergarten - 4

  • Elmwood Elementary

Elmwood Elementary Principal is currently Gary Duell.

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  1. Braatz, George (August 11, 1967). "Wood County Watching School Districts Vanish". Toledo Blade. Retrieved February 7, 2013.

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