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Enrollment 2009-11 by OHSAA District Enrollment 2009-11 By OHSAA District District School Name City Boys Division Central Beechcroft High School COLUMBUS 406 I Briggs High School COLUMBUS 459 I Brookhaven High School COLUMBUS 470 I Central Crossing High School GROVE CITY 718 I Dublin Coffman High School DUBLIN 711 I Dublin Jerome High School DUBLIN 460 I Dublin Scioto High School DUBLIN 475 I Franklin Heights High School COLUMBUS 519 I Grove City High School GROVE CITY 797 I Groveport Madison High School GROVEPORT 774 I Hilliard Darby High School HILLIARD 925 I Hilliard Davidson High School HILLIARD 866 I Independence High School COLUMBUS 421 I Lancaster High School LANCASTER 646 I Lincoln High School GAHANNA 921 I Marion-Franklin High School COLUMBUS 512 I Marysville High School MARYSVILLE 582 I Mount Vernon High School MOUNT VERNON 530 I New Albany High School NEW ALBANY 448 I Newark High School NEWARK 719 I Northland High School COLUMBUS 595 I Olentangy Liberty High School POWELL 527 I Orange High School 439 I Pickerington High School Central PICKERINGTON 628 I Pickerington High School North PICKERINGTON 709 I Reynoldsburg High School REYNOLDSBURG 813 I Rutherford B Hayes High School DELAWARE 548 I St Charles Preparatory COLUMBUS 498 I Teays Valley High School ASHVILLE 434 I Thomas Worthington High School WORTHINGTON 643 I Upper Arlington High School COLUMBUS 684 I Walnut Ridge High School COLUMBUS 448 I Watkins Memorial High School PATASKALA 484 I West High School COLUMBUS 520 I Westerville Central High School WESTERVILLE 613 I Westerville-North High School WESTERVILLE 603 I Westerville-South High School WESTERVILLE 529 I Westland High School GALLOWAY 655 I Whetstone High School COLUMBUS 486 I Worthington Kilbourne High School COLUMBUS 523 I Schools in Division 40 Bexley High School COLUMBUS 254 II Big Walnut High School SUNBURY 359 II Bishop Hartley COLUMBUS 232 II Bishop Watterson COLUMBUS 331 II Buckeye Valley Local High School DELAWARE 291 II Canal Winchester High School C WINCHESTER 388 II Centennial High School COLUMBUS 349 II East High School COLUMBUS 339 II Eastmoor Academy COLUMBUS 283 II Granville High School GRANVILLE 298 II Hamilton Township High School COLUMBUS 350 II Highland High School SPARTA 246 II Jonathan Alder High School PLAIN CITY 251 II Lakewood High School HEBRON 264 II Licking Heights High School PATASKALA 299 II Licking Valley High School NEWARK 281 II Linden-Mckinley High School COLUMBUS 261 II London High School LONDON 236 II Mifflin High School COLUMBUS 356 II Olentangy High School LEWIS CENTER 399 II River Valley High School CALEDONIA 228 II South High School @ Barrett MS COLUMBUS 285 II St Francis De Sales COLUMBUS 316 II Utica High School UTICA 227 II Whitehall Yearling High School WHITEHALL 331 II Schools in Division 25 Amanda-Clearcreek High School AMANDA 223 III Berne Union High School SUGAR GROVE 145 III Bishop Ready COLUMBUS 152 III Bloom-Carroll High School CARROLL 198 III Cardington-Lincoln High School CARDINGTON 139 III Centerburg High School CENTERBURG 156 III Columbus Academy GAHANNA 137 III Enrollment 2009-11 By OHSAA District District School Name City Boys Division Columbus Africentric Early College COLUMBUS 148 III East Knox High School HOWARD 197 III Elgin High School MARION 200 III Fairbanks High School MILFORD CENTER 132 III Fredericktown High School FREDERICKTOWN 153 III Grandview Heights High School COLUMBUS 149 III Heath High School HEATH 200 III Horizon Science Academy 134 III Johnstown High School JOHNSTOWN 185 III Liberty Union High School BALTIMORE 147 III Madison-Plains High School LONDON 193 III Mt Gilead High School MOUNT GILEAD 139 III North Union High School RICHWOOD 173 III Northmor High School GALION 151 III Northridge High School JOHNSTOWN 173 III Pleasant High School MARION 177 III West Jefferson High School WEST JEFFERSON 161 III Worthington Christian High School WORTHINGTON 136 III Schools in Division 25 Danville High School DANVILLE 86 IV Delaware Christian DELAWARE 33 IV Fairfield Christian Academy 51 IV Gahanna Christian Academy GAHANNA 36 IV Gilead Christian MOUNT GILEAD 21 IV Grove City Christian GROVE CITY 77 IV Harvest Preparatory School COLUMBUS 85 IV Madison Christian School 53 IV Marion Catholic Jr/Sr MARION 35 IV Millersport Jr/Sr High School MILLERSPORT 96 IV Mount Vernon Academy MOUNT VERNON 52 IV Newark Catholic NEWARK 98 IV Northside Christian 17 IV Ridgedale Jr/Sr High School MORRAL 114 IV The Wellington School COLUMBUS 79 IV Tree Of Life-Northridge Branch COLUMBUS 88 IV Village Academy POWELL 35 IV Wm V Fisher Catholic LANCASTER 96 IV Schools in Division 18 Central 108 East Tri-Valley High School DRESDEN 412 I Schools in Division 1 Beaver Local High School LISBON 311 II Buckeye Local High School RAYLAND 293 II Cambridge High School CAMBRIDGE 309 II Carrollton High School CARROLLTON 274 II Claymont High School UHRICHSVILLE 259 II Coshocton High School COSHOCTON 226 II Dover High School DOVER 292 II East Liverpool High School EAST LIVERPOOL 291 II Edison High School RICHMOND 262 II Harrison Central High School CADIZ 252 II Indian Creek High School WINTERSVILLE 280 II Indian Valley High School GNADENHUTTEN 234 II John Glenn High School NEW CONCORD 279 II Maysville High School ZANESVILLE 254 II Meadowbrook High School BYESVILLE 245 II Minerva High School MINERVA 303 II Morgan High School MC CONNELSVILLE 260 II New Philadelphia High School N PHILADELPHIA 371 II Philo High School PHILO 291 II River View High School WARSAW 289 II Steubenville High School STEUBENVILLE 270 II West Holmes High School MILLERSBURG 310 II Zanesville High School ZANESVILLE 399 II Schools in Division 23 Barnesville High School BARNESVILLE 151 III Bellaire High School BELLAIRE 179 III Buckeye Trail High School LORE CITY 162 III Fort Frye High School BEVERLY 168 III Garaway High School SUGARCREEK 135 III Martins Ferry High School MARTINS FERRY 207 III Monroe Central High School WOODSFIELD 138 III Newcomerstown High School NEWCOMERSTOWN 144 III Enrollment 2009-11 By OHSAA District District School Name City Boys Division Ridgewood High School WEST LAFAYETTE 163 III Sandy Valley High School MAGNOLIA 200 III Shenandoah High School SARAHSVILLE 148 III St Clairsville High School ST CLAIRSVILLE 216 III Tuscarawas Valley High School ZOARVILLE 209 III Union Local High School BELMONT 193 III West Muskingum High School ZANESVILLE 199 III Schools in Division 15 Beallsville High School BEALLSVILLE 64 IV Bishop Rosecrans ZANESVILLE 45 IV Bridgeport School High School BRIDGEPORT 112 IV Caldwell High School CALDWELL 128 IV Catholic Central STEUBENVILLE 103 IV Central Catholic Tuscarawas Co N.PHILADELPHIA 61 IV Conotton Valley Jr/Sr High School BOWERSTON 63 IV Frontier High School NEW MATAMORAS 107 IV Hiland High School BERLIN 107 IV Malvern High School MALVERN 88 IV River High School HANNIBAL 119 IV Shadyside High School SHADYSIDE 101 IV St John Central BELLAIRE 43 IV Strasburg-Franklin High School STRASBURG 74 IV Toronto High School TORONTO 96 IV Schools in Division 15 East 54 Northeast Admiral King Renaissance HS LORAIN 629 I Avon Lake High School AVON LAKE 476 I Barberton High School BARBERTON 449 I Bedford High School BEDFORD 517 I Berea High School BEREA 451 I Boardman High School YOUNGSTOWN 612 I Brecksville-Broadview Heights BROADVIEW HTS 612 I Brunswick High School BRUNSWICK 962 I Brush High School LYNDHURST 600 I Canfield High School CANFIELD 408 I Chaney High School YOUNGSTOWN 471 I Chardon High School CHARDON 440 I Cleveland Heights High School CLEVELAND HGTS 754 I Cloverleaf High School LODI 448 I Copley High School COPLEY 448 I Cuyahoga Falls High School CUYAHOGA FALLS 609 I East High School AKRON 405 I East High School 505 I Ellet High School AKRON 483 I Elyria High School ELYRIA 831 I Euclid High School EUCLID 883 I Firestone High School AKRON 458 I Fitch High School YOUNGSTOWN 650 I Garfield Heights High School GARFIELD HTS 582 I Garfield High School AKRON 515 I Geneva High School GENEVA 417 I GlenOak High School CANTON 745 I Glenville High School CLEVELAND 545 I Green High School GREEN 530 I Highland High School MEDINA 404 I Hoover High School NORTH CANTON 636 I Howland High School WARREN 437 I Hudson High School HUDSON 680 I Jackson High School MASSILLON 652 I James Ford Rhodes High School CLEVELAND 609 I John Adams High School 528 I John F Kennedy High School CLEVELAND 422 I John Marshall High School CLEVELAND 739 I Lake High School UNIONTOWN 424 I Lakeside High School ASHTABULA 474 I Lakewood High School LAKEWOOD 720 I Lincoln-West High School CLEVELAND 667 I Lorain Southview Pride HS LORAIN 484 I Madison High School MADISON 452 I Maple Heights High School MAPLE HEIGHTS 487 I Marion L Steele High School AMHERST 622 I Mayfield High School MAYFIELD 521 I McKinley High School CANTON 689 I Medina High School MEDINA 895 I Enrollment 2009-11 By OHSAA District District School Name City Boys Division Mentor High School MENTOR 1059 I Midpark High School MIDDLEBURG HGTS 549 I Midview High School GRAFTON 490 I Nordonia High School MACEDONIA 542 I Normandy High School PARMA 511 I North High School EASTLAKE 622 I North Olmsted High School NORTH OLMSTED 602 I North Ridgeville High School N RIDGEVILLE 455 I North Royalton High School NORTH ROYALTON 648 I Olmsted Falls High School OLMSTED FALLS 465 I Parma High School PARMA 657 I Perry High School MASSILLON 639 I Revere High School RICHFIELD 400 I Riverside Jr/Sr High School PAINESVILLE 591 I Shaker Hts High School SHAKER HEIGHTS 654 I Shaw High School EAST CLEVELAND 540 I Solon High School SOLON 732 I South High School WILLOUGHBY 537 I St Edward LAKEWOOD 663 I St
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