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Web Stats Report: January OHIO WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 1 Northmont Senior High School 103,183 31 Cuyahoga Heights High School 25,620 2 North Olmsted High School 74,833 32 Massillon Washington High School 25,532 3 New Albany High School 67,148 33 Austintown Fitch High School 25,362 4 Howland High School 65,064 34 Coventry High School 25,095 5 Brunswick High School 54,411 35 Avon Lake High School 24,871 6 Hudson High School 52,538 36 Jackson-Milton Local High School 24,681 7 North Ridgeville High School 49,040 37 Woodridge High School 23,206 8 Big Walnut High School 48,642 38 Theodore Roosevelt High School 22,862 9 Coldwater High School 48,550 39 Copley Senior High School 22,477 10 Mineral Ridge High School 48,510 40 Roger Bacon High School 22,358 11 Boardman High School 43,251 41 Lakota East High School 22,189 12 Hoover High School 42,559 42 Cleveland Heights High School 21,810 13 Berea-Midpark High School 42,201 43 Lake High School 21,597 14 Clyde High School 40,984 44 Gahanna - Jefferson High 21,242 15 West Holmes High School 40,482 45 Padua Franciscan High School 21,131 16 Strongsville High School 38,544 46 Middletown High School 20,921 17 Wauseon High School 36,284 47 Bellaire High School 20,590 18 Centerville High School 35,170 48 Fairmont High School 20,536 19 Holy Name High School 34,434 49 Findlay High School 19,898 20 Hiland High School 33,700 50 Olentangy Liberty High School 19,577 21 Lorain High School 33,199 51 Cambridge High School 19,526 22 Magnificat High School 33,041 52 Marysville High School 19,168 23 Olmsted Falls High School 32,504 53 Amherst Steele High School 19,109 24 Vermilion High School 31,714 54 Tippecanoe High School 18,822 25 Miamisburg High School 31,577 55 Salem High School 18,811 26 Westlake High School 30,902 56 Highland High School 18,760 27 North Royalton High School 30,111 57 Fort Recovery High School 18,744 28 Parma Senior High School 28,929 58 Fort Loramie High School 18,697 29 Springboro High School 27,125 59 Olentangy Berlin High School 18,681 30 Medina High School 25,920 60 Girard High School 18,262 OHIO WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 61 Valley Forge High School 18,135 91 Kenton High School 14,657 62 St. Marys Memorial High School 17,486 92 Olentangy High School 14,483 63 Grandview Heights High School 17,434 93 West Jefferson High School 14,451 64 Fairview-Sherwood High School 17,379 94 Glenoak High School 14,425 65 Clay High School 17,374 95 Troy High School 14,400 66 Lima Senior High School 17,287 96 Dayton Christian High School 14,388 67 Logan Elm High School 17,225 97 Wayne High School 14,273 68 Greenville Senior High School 17,161 98 Orrville High School 14,181 69 Saint Joseph Academy 16,954 99 Benedictine High School 14,108 70 Bay High School 16,817 100 Westerville Central High School 13,934 71 Ayersville High School 16,696 101 Maumee High School 13,639 72 Brecksville-Broadview Heights 16,529 102 Dublin Coffman High School 13,587 73 Central Catholic High School 16,414 103 Louisville High School 13,517 104 Willoughby South High School 13,501 74 Wooster High School 16,315 105 Eastlake North High School 13,490 75 Licking Heights High School 16,243 106 Tecumseh High School 13,485 76 Nordonia High School 16,223 107 Tri-Valley High School 13,212 77 Lutheran High School West 16,164 108 New Knoxville High School 13,116 78 Keystone High School 16,157 109 Fairview Park High School 13,008 79 Grove City High School 16,064 110 Cincinnati Christian 12,785 80 Barberton High School 15,876 111 Claymont High School 12,751 81 Springfield Local High School 15,794 112 Normandy High School 12,537 82 Triway High School 15,634 113 Bexley High School 12,422 83 Mentor High School 15,478 114 Fairfield Senior High School 12,319 84 Brookville High School 15,458 115 Graham High School 12,194 85 West Geauga High School 15,079 116 Elyria High School 11,945 86 Buckeye High School 15,078 117 Perry High School 11,899 87 Villa Angela-St Joseph High School 14,950 118 Westerville North High School 11,837 88 Olentangy Orange High School 14,847 119 Elyria Catholic High School 11,732 89 Cuyahoga Falls High School 14,780 120 Edgewood High School 11,712 90 Milton-Union High School 14,659 OHIO WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 121 Columbus Grove High School 11,564 151 Strasburg-Franklin High School 8,495 122 Charles F Brush High School 11,413 152 Western Reserve High School 8,396 123 Tri-Village High School 11,400 153 Trinity High School 8,387 124 Orange High School 11,228 154 Marion Local High School 8,334 125 Butler High School 10,967 155 Edison High School 8,277 126 Springfield Shawnee High School 10,951 156 Clearview High School 8,101 127 Buckeye Valley High School 10,938 157 Notre Dame Academy 8,088 128 North Union High School 10,929 158 Waynedale High School 8,023 129 Bellefontaine High School 10,818 159 Cloverleaf High School 7,768 130 Highland High School 10,788 160 Colerain High School 7,745 131 Dublin Jerome High School 10,693 161 Mount Healthy High School 7,745 132 Tuscarawas Central Catholic High 10,668 162 Swanton High School 7,687 133 Reynoldsburg High School 10,656 163 Madison Plains High School 7,608 134 Teays Valley High School 10,370 164 National Trail High School 7,592 135 Xenia High School 10,264 165 Lakeside High School 7,572 136 Sandy Valley High School 10,045 166 Garfield Heights High School 7,546 137 Newton High School 10,039 167 Edgewood High School 7,503 138 Crestwood High School 9,980 168 Lowellville Local High School 7,423 139 Newark Senior High School 9,842 169 Brooklyn High School 7,326 140 Eaton High School 9,713 170 Brookside High School 7,202 141 West Branch High School 9,702 171 Wellington High School 7,159 142 Westerville South High School 9,186 172 Meadowbrook High School 7,139 143 Struthers High School 9,101 173 Smithville High School 7,001 144 Purcell Marian High School 9,074 174 St. Vincent-St. Mary High School 6,771 145 Garaway High School 8,910 175 Winton Woods High School 6,651 146 West Carrollton High School 8,907 176 Ravenna High School 6,621 147 Jefferson Area High School 8,721 177 Northwest High School 6,516 148 Saint Thomas Aquinas High School 8,671 178 Harding High School 6,420 149 Licking Valley High School 8,661 179 Shadyside High School 6,406 150 Arcanum High School 8,553 180 Springfield High School 6,399 OHIO WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 181 Oberlin Senior High School 6,387 211 Mayfield High School 4,088 182 Tallmadge High School 6,255 212 Westland High School 4,048 183 St. Clairsville High School 6,178 213 Middletown Christian High School 3,978 184 Firelands High School 6,152 214 Amanda Clearcreek High School 3,967 185 Westfall High School 6,066 215 Huron High School 3,754 186 Northwestern High School 6,066 216 Robert A Taft High School 3,704 187 Independence High School 6,021 217 Beaumont School 3,548 188 Open Door Christian Schools 5,990 218 Rittman High School 3,520 189 Conotton Valley High School 5,890 219 Whitehall-Yearling High School 3,385 190 Franklin Monroe High School 5,558 220 Minster High School 3,234 191 Delaware Christian School 5,455 221 Margaretta High School 3,217 192 Heath High School 5,376 222 Liberty Christian Academy 3,066 193 Piqua High School 5,325 223 The Wellington School 2,829 194 Springfield High School 5,311 224 Centerburg High School 2,718 195 Warrensville Heights High School 5,279 225 McKinley High School 2,680 196 Central Crossing High School 5,179 226 Glenville High School 2,404 197 Mississinawa Valley High School 5,080 227 Rocky River High School 2,193 198 Scioto High School 4,936 228 Lima Central Catholic 2,066 199 Norwayne High School 4,816 229 Bridgeport High School 2,054 200 Canton Central Catholic High 4,763 230 East Liverpool High School 2,022 201 Ansonia High School 4,609 231 Fairborn High School 1,975 202 Start High School 4,580 232 Trotwood-Madison High School 1,844 203 Bedford High School 4,495 233 Our Lady Of The Elms High School 1,841 204 Scott High School 4,449 234 Medina Christian Academy 1,713 205 St. Bernard-Elmwood Place High 4,387 235 Lakewood High School 1,503 206 Sheridan High School 42,87 236 John Hay High School 1,471 207 Warren G Harding High School 4,285 237 Sebring McKinley High School 1,464 208 Green High School (Uniontown) 4,195 238 Northwest High School 1,372 209 Southeast High School 4,137 239 Campbell Memorial High School 1,356 210 Cleveland Central Catholic High 4,118 240 Canton South High School 1,319 OHIO WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 241 Crestline High School 1,229 242 Northridge High School 1,135 243 Bethel High School 990 244 Liberty Union High School 988 245 Valley View High School 942 246 Stivers School Of The Arts 938 247 Waterloo High School 891 248 Belmont High School 887 249 West Muskingum High School 821 250 Beechcroft High School 768 251 Fairbanks High School 720 252 Rootstown High School 647 253 David H Ponitz Career Tech Ctr.
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