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Ohio PBIS Recognition Awards 2020 Ohio PBIS Recognition Awards 2020 SST Building District Level District Region Received Award Winners 1 Bryan Elementary Bryan City Bronze 1 Horizon Science Academy- Springfield Silver 1 Horizon Science Academy- Toledo Bronze 1 Fairfield Elementary Maumee City Schools Bronze 1 Fort Meigs Elementary Perrysburg Exempted Village Bronze 1 Frank Elementary Perrysburg Exempted Village Bronze 1 Hull Prairie Intermediate Perrysburg Exempted Village Bronze 1 Perrysburg Junior High School Perrysburg Exempted Village Bronze 1 Perrysburg High School Perrysburg Exempted Village Bronze 1 Toth Elementary Perrysburg Exempted Village Bronze 1 Woodland Elementary Perrysburg Exempted Village Bronze 1 Crissey Elementary Springfield Local Schools Bronze 1 Dorr Elementary Springfield Local Schools Silver 1 Old Orchard Elementary Toledo City Schools Bronze 1 Robinson Achievement Toledo City Schools Silver 2 Vincent Elementary School Clearview Local School District Bronze 2 Lorain County Early Learning Center Educational Service Center of Lorain Bronze County 2 Prospect Elementary School Elyria City Schools Bronze 2 Keystone Elementary School Keystone City Schools Silver 2 Keystone High School Keystone City Schools Silver 2 Keystone Middle School Keystone City Schools Silver 2 Midview East Intermediate School Midview Local School District Bronze 2 Midview High School Midview Local School District Bronze 2 Midview Middle School Midview Local School District Bronze 2 Midview North Elementary School Midview Local School District Bronze 2 Midview West Elementary School Midview Local School District Bronze 2 Monroeville High School Monroeville City Schools Bronze 2 Eastwood Elementary School Oberlin City Schools Bronze 2 Langston Middle School Oberlin City Schools Bronze 2 Oberlin High School Oberlin City Schools Bronze 2 Prospect Elementary School Oberlin City Schools Bronze 2 Brookside Intermediate School Sheffield-Sheffield Lake City Schools Bronze 3 Brooklyn Preschool Brooklyn City School District Bronze 3 Parma Community Pearl Road Constellation Schools Bronze Elementary School 3 Parma Community Schools - Constellation Schools Bronze Elementary School 3 Parma Community Schools - Constellation Schools Bronze Intermediate 3 Parma Community Schools - High Constellation Schools Bronze School 3 Arbor Elementary School Euclid City School District Silver 3 Bluestone Elementary School Euclid City School District Silver 3 Chardon Hills Elementary School Euclid City School District Silver District 3 Euclid Early Learning Village Euclid City School District Bronze Award 3 Euclid Central Middle School Euclid City School District Silver Recognition 3 Euclid High School Euclid City School District Bronze 3 Shoreview Elementary School Euclid City School District Bronze 3 Gilles-Sweet Elementary School Fairview Park City School Bronze 3 Elmwood Elementary School Garfield Heights City School Bronze 3 Garfield Heights High School Garfield Heights City School Bronze 3 Garfield Heights Middle School Garfield Heights City School Bronze 3 Maple Leaf Elementary School Garfield Heights City School Bronze 3 William Foster Elementary School Garfield Heights City School Silver 3 Moreland Hills Elementary School Orange City School District Gold 3 Orange Inclusive Preschool Orange City School District Bronze 3 Dentzler Elementary School Parma City School District Bronze 3 Green Valley Elementary School Parma City School District Bronze 3 Greenbriar Middle School Parma City School District Bronze 3 Hillside Middle School Parma City School District Bronze 3 John Muir Elementary School Parma City School District Silver 3 Normandy High School Parma City School District Bronze 3 Parma Senior High School Parma City School District Silver 3 Pleasant Valley Elementary School Parma City School District Bronze 3 Renwood Elementary School Parma City School District Bronze 3 Thoreau Park Elementary School Parma City School District Silver 3 Valley Forge High School Parma City School District Bronze 4 Auburn Career Center Auburn Career Center Silver 4 Burton Elementary School Berkshire Local Schools Gold 4 Ledgemont Elementary School Berkshire Local Schools Bronze 4 Cardinal Middle School Cardinal Local Schools Silver District 4 Cardinal High School Cardinal Local Schools Bronze Award 4 Jordak Elementary Cardinal Local Schools Gold Recognition 4 Chardon High School Chardon Local Schools Bronze 4 Chardon Middle School Chardon Local Schools Bronze District 4 Chardon Tiny Toppers Preschool Chardon Local Schools Bronze Award 4 Munson Elementary Chardon Local Schools Silver Recognition 4 Park Elementary Chardon Local Schools Silver 4 Gaitway High School ESC of Western Reserve Gold 4 The Lake Academy ESC of Western Reserve Bronze 4 Harding Middle and High School Fairport Harbor Exempted Village Gold District Award 4 McKinley Elementary School Fairport Harbor Exempted Village Gold Recognition 4 Timmons Elementary Kenston Local Schools Bronze 4 Kirtland Elementary School Kirtland Local Schools Gold 4 Chestnut Elementary Painesville City Schools Gold 4 Elm Street Elementary Painesville City Schools Gold District 4 Heritage Middle School Painesville City Schools Bronze Award 4 Maple Elementary Painesville City Schools Gold Recognition 4 Red Raider Preschool Painesville City Schools Bronze 4 Thomas W. Harvey High School Painesville City Schools Gold 4 Perry Elementary Perry Local Schools Bronze 4 Wickliffe Elementary Wickliffe City Schools Bronze 4 Eastlake Middle School Willoughby-Eastlake City School District Bronze 4 Edison Elementary School Willoughby-Eastlake City School District Bronze 4 Grant Elementary School Willoughby-Eastlake City School District Silver District 4 Jefferson Elementary School Willoughby-Eastlake City School District Bronze Award 4 Longfellow Elementary School Willoughby-Eastlake City School District Silver Recognition 4 Royalview Elementary School Willoughby-Eastlake City School District Silver 4 Willowick Middle School Willoughby-Eastlake City School District Bronze 5 Erie Intermediate Ashtabula Area City Schools Bronze 5 Huron Elementary Ashtabula Area City Schools Bronze 5 Lakeside Junior High School Ashtabula Area City Schools Bronze 5 Lakeside High School Ashtabula Area City Schools Bronze 5 Michigan Primary Ashtabula Area City Schools Bronze 5 Ontario Elementary Ashtabula Area City Schools Bronze 5 Superior Intermediate Ashtabula Area City Schools Bronze 5 Austintown Intermediate School Austintown Local School District Gold 5 Kingsville Elementary School Buckeye Local School District Silver 5 Ridgeview Elementary School Buckeye Local School District Silver 5 Campbell K-6 Campbell City School District Silver 5 Conneaut Middle School Conneaut Area Schools Bronze 5 Gateway Elementary School Conneaut Area Schools Bronze 5 Lakeshore Primary School Conneaut Area Schools Bronze 5 Geneva Middle School Geneva Area School District Bronze 5 Geneva High School Geneva Area School District Bronze 5 Jefferson Area High School Jefferson Area Local School District Bronze 5 Jefferson Area Middle School Jefferson Area Local School District Bronze 5 Rock Creek Elementary Jefferson Area Local School District Bronze 5 Mahoning County High School Mahoning County High School Bronze 5 Newton Falls MS/HS Newton Falls Exempted Village Schools Bronze 5 Niles Primary Niles City Schools Bronze 5 Pymatuning Valley Primary School Pymatuning Valley Local Area Schools Bronze 5 B.L. Miller Elementary Sebring Local Schools Bronze 5 Struthers Elementary Struthers City Schools Bronze 5 Chaney High School Youngstown City Schools Bronze 5 Martin Luther King Elementary Youngstown City Schools Bronze 5 Paul C. 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