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Staff ID Prefix Listing LEA IRN District Name Z-ID Prefix 061903 Adams County/Ohio Valley Local A03 043885 Delphos City A05 044222 Lima City A07 045211 Bluffton Exempted Village A09 045740 Allen County ESC A11 045757 Allen East Local A13 045765 Bath Local A15 045773 Elida Local A17 045781 Perry Local A19 045799 Shawnee Local A21 045807 Spencerville Local A23 050773 Apollo A25 043505 Ashland City A27 045468 Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village A29 045823 Hillsdale Local A33 045831 Mapleton Local A35 062042 Ashland County-West Holmes A37 043513 Ashtabula Area City A39 043810 Conneaut Area City A41 044057 Geneva Area City A43 045849 Ashtabula County ESC A45 045856 Buckeye Local A47 045864 Grand Valley Local A49 045872 Jefferson Area Local A51 045880 Pymatuning Valley Local A53 050815 Ashtabula County Technical and Career Center A55 043521 Athens City A57 044446 Nelsonville-York City A59 135145 Athens-Meigs ESC A62 045906 Alexander Local A63 045914 Federal Hocking Local A65 045922 Trimble Local A67 051607 Tri-County Career Center A69 044727 St Marys City A71 044982 Wapakoneta City A73 045930 Auglaize County ESC A75 045948 Minster Local A77 045955 New Bremen Local A79 045963 New Knoxville Local A81 045971 Waynesfield-Goshen Local A83 043570 Bellaire Local A85 044347 Martins Ferry City A87 045203 Barnesville Exempted Village A89 045237 Bridgeport Exempted Village A91 045997 St Clairsville-Richland City A95 046003 Shadyside Local A97 046011 Union Local A99 050856 Belmont-Harrison B01 045377 Georgetown Exempted Village B03 046029 Brown ESC B05 046037 Eastern Local B07 046045 Fayetteville-Perry Local B09 046060 Western Brown Local B11 046078 Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Local B13 050799 Southern Hills B15 044107 Hamilton City B17 044404 Middletown City B19 046086 Butler County ESC B21 046094 Edgewood City B23 046102 Fairfield City B25 046110 Lakota Local B27 046128 Madison Local B29 139303 Monroe Local School District B30 046136 New Miami Local B31 046144 Ross Local B33 046151 Talawanda City B35 050880 Butler Technology & Career Development Schools B37 045278 Carrollton Exempted Village B39 046177 Brown Local B43 044941 Urbana City B45 045484 Mechanicsburg Exempted Village B47 046193 Graham Local B51 046201 Triad Local B53 046219 West Liberty-Salem Local B55 044818 Springfield City B57 046227 Clark County ESC B59 046235 Greenon Local B61 046243 Tecumseh Local B63 046250 Northeastern Local B65 046268 Northwestern Local B67 046276 Southeastern Local B69 046284 Clark-Shawnee Local B71 051532 Springfield-Clark County B73 045500 Milford Exempted Village B75 045559 New Richmond Exempted Village B77 046292 Clermont County ESC B79 046300 Batavia Local B81 046318 Bethel-Tate Local B83 046326 Clermont Northeastern Local B85 046334 Felicity-Franklin Local B87 046342 Goshen Local B89 046359 West Clermont Local B91 046367 Williamsburg Local B93 062802 U S Grant B95 045112 Wilmington City B97 046375 Southern Ohio ESC B99 046383 Blanchester Local C01 046391 Clinton-Massie Local C03 046409 East Clinton Local C05 043919 East Liverpool City C07 043927 East Palestine City C09 044735 Salem City C11 045039 Wellsville Local C13 045328 Columbiana Exempted Village C15 045443 Leetonia Exempted Village C17 045450 Lisbon Exempted Village C19 046417 Columbiana County ESC C21 046425 Beaver Local C23 046433 Crestview Local C25 046441 Southern Local C27 046458 United Local C29 050906 Columbiana County C31 043828 Coshocton City C33 046474 Ridgewood Local C37 046482 River View Local C39 065227 Coshocton County C41 043687 Bucyrus City C43 044024 Galion City C45 045344 Crestline Exempted Village C47 046508 Buckeye Central Local C51 046516 Colonel Crawford Local C53 046524 Wynford Local C55 043547 Bay Village City C57 043554 Beachwood City C59 043562 Bedford City C61 043612 Berea City C63 043646 Brecksville-Broadview Heights City C65 043653 Brooklyn City C67 043786 Cleveland Municipal C69 043794 Cleveland Heights-University Heights City C71 043901 East Cleveland City School District C73 043950 Euclid City C75 043976 Fairview Park City C77 044040 Garfield Heights City Schools C79 044198 Lakewood City C81 044305 Maple Heights City C83 044370 Mayfield City C85 044529 North Olmsted City C87 044545 North Royalton City C89 044636 Parma City C91 044701 Rocky River City C93 044750 Shaker Heights City C95 044792 South Euclid-Lyndhurst City C97 044842 Strongsville City C99 045005 Warrensville Heights City D01 045062 Westlake City D03 045286 Chagrin Falls Exempted Village D05 046532 ESC of Cuyahoga County D07 046557 Cuyahoga Heights Local D09 046565 Independence Local D11 046573 Olmsted Falls City D13 046581 Orange City D15 046599 Richmond Heights Local D17 046607 Solon City D19 050922 Cuyahoga Valley Career Center D21 050948 Polaris D23 044099 Greenville City D25 045633 Versailles Exempted Village D27 046615 Darke County ESC D29 046623 Ansonia Local D31 046631 Arcanum-Butler Local D33 046649 Franklin Monroe Local D35 046672 Mississinawa Valley Local D37 046680 Tri-Village Local D39 043869 Defiance City D41 045419 Hicksville Exempted Village D43 046706 Ayersville Local D47 046714 Central Local D49 046722 Northeastern Local D51 043877 Delaware City D53 046748 Big Walnut Local D57 046755 Buckeye Valley Local D59 046763 Olentangy Local D61 050989 Delaware Area Career Center D63 044131 Huron City Schools D65 044743 Sandusky City D67 125690 North Point Educational Service Center D70 046789 Edison Local (formerly Berlin-Milan) D71 046797 Kelleys Island Local D73 046805 Margaretta Local D75 046813 Perkins Local D77 046821 Vermilion Local D79 051029 EHOVE Career Center D81 044206 Lancaster City D83 046839 Fairfield County ESC D85 046847 Amanda-Clearcreek Local D87 046854 Berne Union Local D89 046862 Bloom-Carroll Local D91 046870 Fairfield Union Local D93 046888 Liberty Union-Thurston Local D95 046896 Pickerington Local D97 046904 Walnut Township Local D99 045013 Washington Court House City E01 046920 Miami Trace Local E05 043620 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