Elyria City School District
The Elyria City School district is a school district located in Elyria, Ohio. It consists of 1 high school, 3 junior high schools, 9 elementary schools, and 3 specialized schools. The Elyria City Schools maintains all public education and buildings.
History
By 2014 a gay-straight alliance appeared at Elyria High School. As a result, a group of parents in the school district are threatening to reject an item for the May 2014 voting ballot, a renewal levy. Chris Sito, a parent of students at the school, accused the club as being "a sex club".[1]
In November 2016, residents of Elyria passed Issue 23, an unprecedented school bond issue valued at $140 million with the goal of rebuilding all of the districts schools (excluding Elyria High School) as well as building a state-of-the-art athletic complex on the city's south side to replace the decaying Ely Stadium, which was built in 1927.
Elyria City Schools
High Schools
- Elyria High School — 9-12
Middle Schools
- Northwood Middle School — 6-8
- Eastern Heights Middle School — 6-8
- Westwood Middle School — 6-8
Elementary Schools
- Crestwood Elementary School
- Ely Elementary School
- Franklin Elementary School
- McKinley Elementary School
- Oakwood Elementary School
- Prospect Elementary School
- Windsor Elementary School
Other Schools
- Kindergarten
Closed Schools
Due to tight budgets, the Elyria City Schools have closed several schools to cut back on costs. Students are redirected to the nearest school necessary.
- Elyria West High School
- Eastgate Elementary School
- Edison Elementary School
- Cascade Elementary School
- Jefferson Elementary (formerly Junior High) School
- Erie Elementary School
- Roosevelt Elementary School
- Spring Valley High School
References
- ↑ Roberson, Lisa. "Parents threaten to sink Elyria Schools renewal." (Archive) The Chronicle-Telegram. March 22, 2014. Retrieved on March 23, 2014.