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Ravenna is a city in and the county seat of Portage County, Ohio, United States. [4] The population was 11,323 in the 2020 census. It is located 15 miles (24 km) east of Akron. Formed from portions of Ravenna Township in the Connecticut Western Reserve, Ravenna was founded in 1799 and is named after the city of Ravenna, Italy.
The city of Ravenna, the county seat of Portage County, which became independent of the township in 1993, [4] is surrounded by Ravenna Township. Formed from Town 3, Range 8 of the Connecticut Western Reserve, Ravenna Township covers an area of 20 sq mi (52 km 2).
Mantua (/ ˈ m æ n ə w eɪ / MAN-ə-way) is a village in northern Portage County, Ohio, United States, along the Cuyahoga River. The population was 1,001 at the time of the 2020 census. It is part of the Akron metropolitan area. It was formed from portions of Mantua Township in the Connecticut Western Reserve.
State Route 608 (SR 608) is a north–south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at State Route 528 about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Middlefield. The northern terminus is at Ravenna Road (Lake County Road 360, former State Route 44) about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Painesville.
Some Ravenna officials are concerned that the Parks and Recreation Department is left out of the design for the new city building. "The intent is to solicit bids as a design build," Finney said.
The process of updating Ravenna's design review guidelines has kicked off, and officials hope it will lead to a revival of Ravenna's historic downtown district. Riddle Block 1, Ravenna.
Prior to that time, Ravenna High School was often referred to as "Ravenna City High School" to distinguish it from the township school. [6] The new building under construction in September 2009 with the Coll Gymnasium in center. In 2006 voters approved a bond issue to fund construction of a new high school with assistance from the state of Ohio.
Ravenna Preschool, preschool; The previous district organization was adopted in February 1997 and implemented at the beginning of the 1997–98 school year. Prior to 1997, students in grades K–5 attended one of five neighborhood elementary schools, grades 6–8 were at Brown Middle School, and grades 9–12 at Ravenna High School.