Washington Local Schools | |
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Washington Local School District | |
Motto | "individual attention. infinite opportunities" |
Type | Public School District |
Students | Grades K-12 |
Location | Toledo, Ohio, U.S. |
Campus | Township |
Website | [1] |
Washington Local School District is a school district in Northwest Ohio. The school district serves students who live in a former township called Washington Township in Lucas County. Washington Local Schools is located in Toledo, Ohio, and students who attend must be residents living within the school district boundaries. The superintendent is Patrick C. Hickey.
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Jefferson and Washington "loop", with students attending the same junior high for both years, but the buildings alternating every other year, in terms of the grade level which attends there. The junior highs are on the same campus as Whitmer High School, which all students in the district will eventually attend.
Throughout the 1960's and 70's, there was a total of 13 elementary schools in the WLS district, which were K-7, at the time. All 13 of these Elementary schools funneled into the Jefferson Junior High building, which was 8th grade only. After 8th grade, students went to the Washington building, which was 9th grade. The Whitmer building was 10th-12th grade, with the Vocational facility being completed in the 1970s.
Closings, consolidations and alternative usage for some of the buildings has brought the total count of the Elementary schools to 8. Horace Mann was closed after the 1978 school year and was consolidated with Lincolnshire the following year. Lincolnshire was closed after the 83/84 school year and has since become an administration building. The Westwood building is still in use for adult education.
The 5 other original Elementary schools were: (please add dates)