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State of Ohio Ohio Department of Education - School Food Authorities 2012 State of Ohio Ohio Department of Education - School Food Authorities 2012 Sponsor Name Address 1 City State Zip 4-H Camp Palmer Inc 26450 County Road MN Fayette OH 43521-9427 A+ Arts Academy 270 S Napoleon Ave Columbus OH 43213-4235 Academy of Arts and Sciences 201 W Erie Ave 1st fl Lorain OH 44052-1641 Academy of Columbus 4656 Heaton Rd Columbus OH 43229-6612 Academy of New Media Middle 43 S Douglass Street Columbus OH 43205-1148 Accelerated Achievement Academy of East Cincinnati 415 W. Court Street Cincinnati OH 45203 Accelerated Achievement Academy of North Cincinnati 2712 Vine Street Cincinnati OH 43219 Achieve Career Preparatory Academy 301 Collingwood Blvd Toledo OH 43604-8624 Ada Ex Vill SD 725 W North Ave Ada OH 45810-1176 Adams Co Treas Chil Srv Bd 300 N Wilson Dr West Union OH 45693-1157 Adams County/Ohio Valley 141 Lloyd Rd West Union OH 45693-9237 Adena Local SD 3367 County Road 550 Frankfort OH 45628 Adriel School, Inc. PO Box 188 West Liberty OH 43357-0188 Agnon Ele Sch 26500 Shaker Blvd Beachwood OH 44122-7198 Akron Area YMCA 815 Mount Pleasant Rd Clinton OH 44216-9621 Akron City Schools 550 E. North Street Akron OH 44304 Akros Middle School 265 Park St Akron OH 44304 Alexander Local SD 6125 School Road Albany OH 45710-9492 All Saints Academy 2855 E Livingston Ave Columbus OH 43209-3041 All Saints Catholic 630 Lime City Rd Rossford OH 43460 Allen Co Treas Treatment Ctr 1000 Wardhill Ave Lima OH 45802 Allen County Board of DD 2550 Ada Road Lima OH 45801 Allen East 9105 Harding Hwy Harrod OH 45850-9485 Alliance Academy 1712 Duck Creek Rd Cincinnati OH 45207-1644 Alliance City SD 400 Glamorgan St Alliance OH 44601 Amanda-Clearcreek Local SD 328 E Main St Amanda OH 43102-9330 Amherst Exempted Village 185 Forest St Amherst OH 44001-1605 Anna Local SD 1 McRill Way Anna OH 45302-0169 Annunciation Ele Sch 3545 Clifton Ave Cincinnati OH 45220-1709 State of Ohio Ohio Department of Education - School Food Authorities 2012 Ansonia Local SD PO Box 279 Ansonia OH 45303-0279 Anthony Wayne 6035 Finzel Rd. Whitehouse OH 43571-0487 Antwerp Local SD 303 S. Harrmann Rd Antwerp OH 45813 Apex Academy 16005 Terrace Road Cleveland OH 44112 Apollo Jt Voc SD 3325 Shawnee Rd Lima OH 45806-1454 Arcadia Local SD 19033 State Route 12 Arcadia OH 44804-9714 Arcanum-Butler Local Schools 2011 Trojan Ave Arcanum OH 45304-1381 Archbold-Area Local SD 600 Lafayette St Archbold OH 43502 Arlington Christian Academy 539 S Arlington St Akron OH 44306-1719 Arlington Local SD 336 S Main St, PO Box 260 Arlington OH 45814-0260 Arts & College Preparatory Academy 4401 Hilton Corp Dr. Columbus OH 43232-4111 Arts and Science Preparatory Academy 2711 Church Avenue Cleveland OH 44113 Ashland Christian 1144 W Main St Ashland OH 44805-1410 Ashland City SD 416 Arthur Street P.O. Box 160 Ashland OH 44805-0160 Ashland County Board of DD 1256 Center St Ashland OH 44805-4139 Ashland County-West Holmes 1783 State Route 60 Ashland OH 44805-9287 Ashtabula Area 6600 Sanborn Road Ashtabula OH 44004-9552 Ashtabula Co Youth Detention Ctr 3816 DONAHOE DRIVE ASHTABULA OH 44004 Ashtabula County Board of DD 2505 S. Ridge E Ashtabula OH 44004 Ashtabula County Joint 1565 State Route 167 Jefferson OH 44047-9487 Assumption Ele Sch 30 Lockwood St Geneva OH 44041 Athens City SD 51-55 West State Street Athens OH 45701 Athens County Board of DD 801 W Union St Athens OH 45701-9411 Auburn Jt Voc SD 8140 Auburn Rd Concord Twp OH 44077-9723 Auglaize County Corrections Cn PO Box 26 Wapakoneta OH 45895-0026 Aurora Academy 541 Utah St Toledo OH 43605-2299 Aurora City SD 102 East Garfield Road Aurora OH 44202 Austintown Local SD 700 S Raccoon Rd Youngstown OH 44515-3536 Avon Lake City Schools 175 Avon Belden Rd Avon Lake OH 44012-1600 Avon Local SD 35600 Bentley Dr. Avon OH 44011 Ayersville Local School District 28046 Watson Rd Defiance OH 43512-8851 Barberton City SD 479 Norton Ave Barberton OH 44203-1737 State of Ohio Ohio Department of Education - School Food Authorities 2012 Barnesville Ex Vill SD 210 W Church St Barnesville OH 43713-1069 Bassett House PO Box 724 Athens OH 45701-0724 Bath Local SD 2650 Bible Rd Lima OH 45801-2246 Bay Village 377 Dover Center Road Bay Village OH 44140 Beachwood City SD 24601 Fairmount Blvd Beachwood OH 44122 Beaver Local SD 13093 St. Rt. 7 Lisbon OH 44432 Beavercreek City SD 1258 Hickory Dr Beavercreek OH 45434 Bedford City SD 481 Northfield Rd Bedford OH 44146 Beech Brook 3737 Lander Road Pepper Pike OH 44124 Bella Academy of Excellence 19114 Bella Drive Cleveland OH 44119-3007 Bellefontaine City Schools 820 Ludlow Road Bellefontaine OH 43311 Bellevue City SD 125 North St Bellevue OH 44811-1423 Belmont Co Treas Juv Det Ctr 210 Fox Shannon Pl Saint Clairsville OH 43950-8752 Belmont County Board of DD 330 Fox-Shannon Place St. Clairsville OH 43950 Belmont-Harrison Jt Voc SD 110 Fox-Shannon Place St. Clairsville OH 43950-8751 Belpre City SD 2000 Rockland Ave. Belpre OH 45714-2082 Benjamin Logan 4740 County Road 26 Bellefontaine OH 43311-9532 Bennett Venture Academy 5130 Bennett Road Toledo OH 43612 Benton Carroll Salem 11685 W State Route 163 Oak Harbor OH 43449-1278 Berea Children's Home & Family Center 202 East Bagley Road Berea OH 44017 Berea City SD 390 Fair St Berea OH 44017-2308 Berkshire Local SD P. O. Box 365 Burton OH 44021 Berne Union 506 N. Main St. Sugar Grove OH 43155 Bethany Christian 6195 Broadview Road Parma OH 44134 Bethany Lutheran 6041 Ridge Rd Parma OH 44129-4471 Bethel Christian Academy 12901 W Pleasant Valley Rd Parma OH 44130-5702 Bethel Local SD 7490 State Route 201 Tipp City OH 45371-7316 Bethel-Tate Local SD 675 W. Plane Street Bethel OH 45106-1308 Bettsville Local SD 118 Washington Street Bettsville OH 44815 Bexley City SD 348 S Cassingham Rd Bexley OH 43209-1897 Big Walnut PO Box 218 Galena OH 43021-0218 Bishop Fenwick School 1030 E Main St Zanesville OH 43701-4410 State of Ohio Ohio Department of Education - School Food Authorities 2012 Bishop Flaget 570 Parsons Ave Chillicothe OH 45601 Bishop Hartley 1285 Zettler Rd Columbus OH 43227-1914 Bishop Hoffman, St Joseph Central Catholic 702 Croghan St Fremont OH 43420-2417 Bishop John King Mussio Central ES, Rosemont Campus 100 Etta Ave Steubenville OH 43952-3501 Black River 257-A Co Rd 40 Sullivan OH 44880-9731 Blanchester Local SD 951 cherry street Blanchester OH 45107 Blessed Sacrament 394 East Main Street Newark OH 43055-6699 Bloom-Carroll Local SD 5240 Plum Road Carroll OH 43112-9716 Bloom-Vernon Local School District PO Box 237 South Webster OH 45682-0237 Bloomfield-Mespo Local SD 2077 Park Rd W North Bloomfield OH 44450-0730 Bluffton Ex Vill SD 102 S Jackson St Bluffton OH 45817-1293 Boardman Local SD 7410 Market St Youngstown OH 44512-5612 Botkins Local SD PO Box 550 Botkins OH 45306-0550 Bowling Green 137 Clough St Bowling Green OH 43402-2901 Boys Village Inc 3011 Akron Rd Wooster OH 44691 Bradford Ex Vill SD 760 Railroad Ave Bradford OH 45308-8605 Brecksville-Broadview Heights 6380 Mill Road Broadview Heights OH 44147 Brice Christian Academy 3160 Brice Rd PO Box 370 Brice OH 43109-0296 Bridgeport Ex Vill SD 55707 Industrial Drive Bridgeport OH 43912 Bridges Community Academy 190 St Francis Ave Tiffin OH 44883 Bright Local SD P O Box 299 Mowrystown OH 45155 Bristol Local SD PO Box 260 Bristolville OH 44402-0260 Broadway Academy 121 South Main Street Cleveland OH 44308 Brookfield Local School District 614 Bedford Road S.E. Brookfield OH 44403 Brooklyn City SD 9200 Biddulph Rd Brooklyn OH 44144-2614 Brookville Local School District 75 June Place Brookville OH 45309 Brown Local SD 401 W. Main St. Malvern OH 44644 Brunswick City SD 3643 Center Road Brunswick OH 44212 Bryan City SD 1350 Fountain Grove Drive Bryan OH 43506 Buckeye Central 938 S Kibler St New Washington OH 44854-9521 State of Ohio Ohio Department of Education - School Food Authorities 2012 Buckeye Jt Voc SD 545 University Dr NE New Philadelphia OH 44663-9450 Buckeye Local 3044 Columbia Rd. Medina OH 44256-9445 Buckeye Local Schools 6899 State Highway 150 Dillonvale OH 43917-7904 Buckeye Local SD 3436 Edgewood Dr Ashtabula OH 44004-5967 Buckeye United School District DYS 30 W Spring St 5th Floor Columbus OH 43215-2216 Buckeye Valley 679 Coover Road Delaware OH 43015 Bucyrus City 900 W. Perry Street Bucyrus OH 44820 Butler Co Rehabilitation Center 280 N Fair Ave Hamilton OH 45011-4222 Butler Technology & Career Development Schools 3603 Hamilton-Middletown Hamilton OH 45011-2241 C.M. Grant Leadership Academy 2030 Leonard Ave Columbus OH 43219-2105 Caldwell Ex Vill SD 516 Fairground St Caldwell OH 43724-1175 Calvert Catholic Schools 152 Madison St Tiffin OH 44883-2825 Cambridge City SD 6111 Fairdale Dr Cambridge OH 43725-8865 Camp & Retreat Ministry-Asbury 10776 Asbury Road Hiram OH 44234 Camp & Retreat Ministry-Wanake 9463 Manchester SW Beach City OH 44608 Camp Cotubic Inc 2158 County Road 25 N Bellefontaine OH 43311-9548 Camp Ecco 5140 Pioneer Rd Carrollton OH 44615 Camp Libbey-Maumee Valley Gs 28325 State Route 281 Defiance OH 43512-6935 Camp Luz 152 Kidron Rd Orrville OH 44667-9699 Camp Ohio 11461 Camp Ohio Rd St Louisville OH 43071 Campbell City SD 280 6th St Campbell OH 44405-1325 Canal Winchester 300 Washington Street Canal Winchester OH 43110 Canfield Local SD 100 Wadsworth St Canfield OH 44406 Canton City SD 1312 5th St SW Canton OH 44707-4657 Canton Local School District 4526 Ridge Ave SE Canton OH 44707-1118 Capital High School 640 Harrisburg Pike Columbus OH 43223-2112 Cardinal Local SD 16000 East High St., Box 188 Middlefield OH 44062 Cardinal Mooney 2545 Erie St Youngstown OH 44507-1522 Cardinal Pacelli
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