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Southeast High School is a public high school located in the southeastern portion of Portage County in Palmyra Township near Ravenna, Ohio, United States.It is the only high school in the Southeast Local School District and was established in 1950 with the consolidation of five rural high schools.
The first settlement at Edinburg was made in 1815 and the township was organized in 1819. It is named for Lewis Eddy, a pioneer settler, and was originally called "Eddysburg". [4] [5] It is the only Edinburg Township statewide. [6] A post office was established at Edinburg in 1822, and remained in operation until 1903. [7] [8]
In Ohio, community schools (charter schools) serve as their own independent school districts. School districts may combine resources to form a fourth type of school district, the joint vocational school district, which focuses on a technical based curriculum. [1] There are currently 611 individual school districts in Ohio.
The U.S. Department of Education recognized 14 Ohio schools as 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools. See the list here.
Deerfield Township - south; Atwater Township - southwest corner; Edinburg Township - west; Charlestown Township - northwest corner; No municipalities are located in Palmyra Township, although the unincorporated community of Diamond lies in the township's east, and the unincorporated community of Yale lies in the southwest corner of the township.
Roughly bounded by State Route 82 and Mantua Center Rd., in Mantua Center; also 4103-3991 State Route 82, 11670-11755 Mantua Center Road, 11653- 11677 Diagonal Road, 11701-11715 School Lane 41°18′35″N 81°14′42″W / 41.309722°N 81.245°W / 41.309722; -81.245 ( Mantua Center
Berlin Township, Mahoning County - east; Smith Township, Mahoning County - south; Lexington Township, Stark County - southwest; Atwater Township - west; Edinburg Township - northwest corner; No municipalities are located in Deerfield Township. Formed from the Connecticut Western Reserve, Deerfield Township covers an area of 25 sq mi (65 km 2).
The 2018-2019 Ohio Municipal, Township and School Board Roster (maintained by the Ohio Secretary of State) lists 1,308 townships, with a 2010 population totaling 5,623,956. [1] When paper townships are excluded, but name variants counted separately (e.g. "Brush Creek" versus "Brushcreek", "Vermilion" versus "Vermillion"), there are 618 ...