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CSA 2019 Winners Spreadsheet Ohio College Success Award-Winning Schools Total % Low-income District School City Award year(s) Type enrollment students Akron City School District Akron Early College High School Akron 2018, 2019 Public district 343 39% Akron City School District Firestone High School Akron 2018, 2019 Public district 1,232 43% Alexander Local School District Alexander High School Albany 2019 Public district 790 98% Allen East Local School District Allen East High School Harrod 2019 Public district 511 99% Anna Local School District Anna High School Anna 2019 Public district 385 19% Anthony Wayne Local School Anthony Wayne High School Whitehouse 2018, 2019 Public district 1,358 10% District Athens City School District Athens High School The Plains 2018, 2019 Public district 776 40% Aurora City School District Aurora High School Aurora 2018, 2019 Public district 1,021 7% Avon Lake City School District Avon Lake High School Avon Lake 2018, 2019 Public district 1,155 11% Avon Local School District Avon High School Avon 2018, 2019 Public district 1,193 11% Ayersville Local School District Ayersville High School Defiance 2019 Public district 347 65% Bay Village City School District Bay High School Bay Village 2018, 2019 Public district 805 9% Beachwood City School District Beachwood High School Beachwood 2018, 2019 Public district 608 10% Beavercreek City School District Beavercreek High School Beavercreek 2019 Public district 2,351 12% Botkins Local School District Botkins High School Botkins 2019 Public district 294 24% Brecksville-Broadview Heights City Brecksville-Broadview Heights High Broadview 2018, 2019 Public district 1,424 13% School District School Heights Brookville Local School District Brookville High School Brookville 2019 Public district 390 67% Brunswick City School District Brunswick High School Brunswick 2019 Public district 2,222 21% Buckeye Local School District Buckeye High School Medina 2019 Public district 648 22% Canfield Local School District Canfield High School Canfield 2018, 2019 Public district 926 11% Centerburg Local Centerburg High School Centerburg 2019 Public district 296 40% Centerville City Centerville High School Centerville 2019 Public district 2,775 13% Chagrin Falls Exempted Village Chagrin Falls High School Chagrin Falls 2018, 2019 Public district 768 5% School District Chippewa Local School District Chippewa High School Doylestown 2018, 2019 Public district 439 30% School For Creat & Perf Arts High Cincinnati Public Schools Cincinnati 2018, 2019 Public district 1,396 47% School Clear Fork Valley Local School Clear Fork High School Bellville 2019 Public district 505 71% District Cleveland Metropolitan School John Hay Early College High School Cleveland 2019 Public district 287 100% District Cleveland Metropolitan School Whitney Young School Cleveland 2018, 2019 Public district 246 92% District Clyde-Green Springs Exempted Clyde High School Clyde 2019 Public district 708 40% Village School District Coldwater Exempted Village School Coldwater High School Coldwater 2018, 2019 Public district 486 46% District Columbia Local School District Columbia High School Columbia 2018, 2019 Public district 274 36% Station Columbus City School District Columbus Alternative High School Columbus 2019 Public district 806 47% Columbus Grove Local School Columbus Grove High School Columbus Grove 2019 Public district 284 97% District Copley-Fairlawn City School District Copley High School Copley 2018, 2019 Public district 1,110 18% Cuyahoga Heights Local School Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Hts High School 2019 Public district 279 31% District Heights Dalton Local School District Dalton High School Dalton 2018, 2019 Public district 243 13% Dayton City School District Stivers School for the Arts Dayton 2019 Public district 882 38% Dayton Early College Academy Inc Dayton Early College Academy Inc Dayton 2019 Public charter 458 74% Delphos City School District Jefferson High School Delphos 2019 Public district 350 40% greatschools.org 1 Ohio College Success Award-Winning Schools Total % Low-income District School City Award year(s) Type enrollment students Dublin City School District Dublin Coffman High School Dublin 2018, 2019 Public district 1,910 10% Dublin City School District Dublin Jerome High School Dublin 2018, 2019 Public district 1,563 2% Dublin City School District Dublin Scioto High School Dublin 2019 Public district 1,277 26% Eaton Community City School Eaton High School Eaton 2019 Public district 586 34% District Evergreen Local School District Evergreen High School Metamora 2019 Public district 353 33% Fairbanks Local School District Fairbanks High School Milford Center 2019 Public district 345 15% Fayette Local School District Fayette Jr/Sr High School Fayette 2019 Public district 186 98% Forest Hills Local School District Turpin High School Cincinnati 2018, 2019 Public district 1,186 8% Genoa Area Local School District Genoa Area High School Genoa 2019 Public district 371 54% Grandview Heights City School Grandview Heights High School Columbus 2018, 2019 Public district 330 15% District Granville Exempted Village School Granville High School Granville 2018, 2019 Public district 837 9% District Green Local School District Green High School Uniontown 2018, 2019 Public district 1,272 21% Greenon Local School District Greenon High School Springfield 2019 Public district 453 66% Hardin Northern Local School Hardin Northern High School Dola 2019 Public district 203 87% District Highland Local School District Highland High School Medina 2018, 2019 Public district 1,026 7% Hilliard City School District Hilliard Davidson High School Hilliard 2019 Public district 1,663 21% Hudson City School District Hudson High School Hudson 2018, 2019 Public district 1,594 4% Huron City Schools Huron High School Huron 2018, 2019 Public district 454 24% Independence Local School District Independence High School Independence 2018, 2019 Public district 358 11% Indian Hill Exempted Village School Indian Hill High School Cincinnati 2018, 2019 Public district 651 0% District Jackson Center Local Jackson Center High School Jackson Center 2019 Public district 211 99% Jackson Local School District Jackson High School Massillon 2018, 2019 Public district 2,041 12% Jennings Local School District Fort Jennings High School Fort Jennings 2019 Public district 165 0% Kalida Local School District Kalida High School Kalida 2019 Public district 297 11% Kent City School District Theodore Roosevelt High School Kent 2018, 2019 Public district 1,273 29% Kettering City School District Kettering Fairmont High School Kettering 2019 Public district 2,346 35% Keystone Local School District Keystone High School Lagrange 2019 Public district 468 27% Kirtland Local School District Kirtland High School Kirtland 2018, 2019 Public district 367 12% Leipsic Local School District Leipsic High School Leipsic 2018, 2019 Public district 368 44% Lexington Local School District Lexington High School Lexington 2019 Public district 737 20% Liberty Center Local Liberty Center High School Liberty Center 2019 Public district 341 99% Little Miami Local School District Little Miami High School Morrow 2018, 2019 Public district 1,112 18% Lordstown Local School District Lordstown High School Warren 2018, 2019 Public district 247 38% Lowellville Local School District Lowellville High School Lowellville 2019 Public district 275 94% Madeira City School District Madeira High School Cincinnati 2018, 2019 Public district 421 8% Manchester Local School District Manchester High School Akron 2018, 2019 Public district 454 19% Marion Local School District Marion Local High School Maria Stein 2018, 2019 Public district 286 5% Mason City School District William Mason High School Mason 2018, 2019 Public district 3,529 6% Medina City School District Medina High School Medina 2018, 2019 Public district 2,189 18% Miami East Local School District Miami East High School Casstown 2019 Public district 400 16% 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Royalton City School District North Royalton High School North Royalton 2019 Public district 1,587 12% Northeastern Local School District Tinora High School Defiance 2019 Public district 299 34% Northmont City School District Northmont High School Clayton 2019 Public district 1,520 30% Northwood Local Schools Northwood High School Northwood 2019 Public district 403 60% Oakwood City School District Oakwood High School Dayton 2018, 2019 Public district 728 0% Olentangy Local School District Olentangy High School Lewis Center 2018, 2019 Public district 1,720 7% Olentangy Local School District Olentangy Liberty High School Powell 2018,
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