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== Private Schools == | == Private Schools == |
Latest revision as of 07:22, 19 August 2017
A total of 17 public school districts can be found in Licking County, whether the district in its entirety is located within the county, or only a small portion. As of 1940, there were no longer any one room schools serving students in Licking County.[1]
To view the Licking County school district map, click here.
Contents
Public Schools
Charter Schools
- Par Excellence
Alternative Schools
- Kairos Academy
- Lakewood Digital Academy
- Newark Digital Academy
- Phoenix Central School
- Southwest Licking Digital Academy
Private Schools
- Excel Academy
- Montessori Community School
- Welsh Hills School
Parochial Schools
- Blessed Sacrament School
- Christifideles School
- Granville Christian Academy
- Liberty Christian Academy
- Licking County Christian Academy
- Newark Catholic High School
- Newark Seventh Day Adventist School
- St. Francis de Sales School
Vocational Schools
References
- ↑ Bob Tharp, "Licking County One Room School Date - Closing," 1986.