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Eight results for schools within district 3904648, with religious affiliation Amish and with survey responses since 2017.

Rolling Acres School

50386 TOWNSHIP RD 215, FRESNO, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         43
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Mowhawk School

33432 TR # 351, BRINKHAVEN, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         41
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Millcreek School

49653 TR 69, MILLERSBURG, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         35
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
East Mound School

30268 TR # 213, FRESNO, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         34
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Locust Grove C/O Nathan Mast

25575 STATE ROUTE 206, WALHONDING, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         32
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Breezy Knoll School

48514 TR # 218, MILLERSBURG, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         28
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Locust Grove School

25575 STATE ROUTE 206, WALHONDING, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         28
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
North Keene

27943 STATE ROUTE 643, FRESNO, OH

Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       6%
  • Students:
         26
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22

About This Data

Where is this data from?

Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.

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