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Perrysburg Schools

The Perrysburg Exempted Village Schools are among the finest in the state. Students consistently score high on all standardized tests, including the state’s proficiency tests. The Ohio Department of Education has awarded the district an excellent rating on the state report card each year since 2001-2002.

The district serves approximately 4,800 students in six school buildings: four elementary schools, a junior high school and a senior high school. Central offices are located in the Commodore Building in downtown Perrysburg.

The district offers an All-Day Kindergarten program on a tuition basis that employs the Waterford Early Literacy Program, a computer program that enhances the literacy skills of young students.

In 2001, the district celebrated the grand opening of a new high school. The 281,630 square foot building consists of two wings—an academic and a fine arts/ athletic area—joined together by the school cafeteria, called the Commons. The building has 82 teaching stations, a 3,000-seat competitive gymnasium with an upstairs running track, as well as a 1,000 seat theatre-style auditorium.

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