West Clermont Local School District, Clermont County, Ohio
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The West Clermont Local School District is a public school district in Clermont County, Ohio. It covers a 54 square mile area on the east side of the Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan area, centered on the I-275 loop. The district serves the village of Amelia and all of Union Township, as well as portions of Batavia, Monroe, Ohio and Pierce Townships.
As of 2005, West Clermont is the 21st largest of Ohio's 607 school districts, with 9000 students, grades Pre-K-12, with 599 certified staff members and 262 support personnel.1 The district has eight elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools.
In 2002, the West Clermont Local School District received a $500,000 grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to help it restructure its high schools into ten smaller schools.
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[edit] High schools
- Amelia High School
- Glen Este High School
[edit] Middle schools
- Amelia Middle School
- Glen Este Middle School
[edit] Elementary schools
- Amelia Elementary School
- Bratner Elementary School
- Clough Pike Elementary School
- Holly Hill Elementary School
- Merwin Elementary School
- Summerside Elementary School
- Willowville Elementary School
- Withamsville Elementary School
[edit] Notes
Note 1: The figures are provided by the district's official website.[1] Another page on the same site, however, lists the figures as 9,100 students, and the 22nd largest in Ohio.[2] It is uncertain which represents the more recent figures.