Rossford Exempted Village School District

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Rossford Exempted Village School District
Location
, Ohio
U.S.
District information
Type Public School District
Motto""
Students and staff
StudentsGrades K-12
Other information
Website http://www.rossford.k12.oh.us/

Rossford Public Schools is a school district in Northwest Ohio. The school district serves students who live in the communities of Rossford, Northwood, Perrysburg, Perrysburg Township, and Lake Township located in Wood County. The superintendent is Dan Creps.

Contents

Grades 9-12

Grades 6-8

Grades K-5

Former elementary schools

Other

Rossford's school district is also the location for the Penta Career Center at 9301 Buck Rd. Along with Rossford, it serves 15 other school districts across five counties. [22]

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