Search Results
76 results for schools within district 3904768, with type Regular elementary or secondary and with survey responses since 2017.
Gospel Haven Academy
6871 STATE ROUTE 241, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Mennonite
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Zion Christian
6102 COUNTY ROAD 207, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Mennonite
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Walnut Valley
4900 T.R. 420, SUGARCREEK, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Leepers School C/O Aden J. Hershberger
8662 TR # 601, FREDERICKSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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North Bunker Hill
6716 COUNTY ROAD 77, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Elm Ridge
8337 TR 654, FREDERICKSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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South Mt. Hope School O/O Joe Bowman Jr.
4509 TOWNSHIP RD 628, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Shady Hollow
9322 TR # 656, FREDERICKSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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East Plains C/O Naomi Troyer
6302 TR #363, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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C/O Betty Miller
8310 TR 652, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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West Fairview School
3451 COUNTY ROAD 160, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Possum Valley
5000 TR 367, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Woodland School
2645 TOWNSHIP RD 183, BALTIC, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Pleasant Hill School C/O Aaron Mast
8813 TR #656, FREDRICKSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Sunny Meadows
3990 STATE ROAD 557, BALTIC, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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East Salt Creek
8771 COUNTY ROAD 77, FREDERICKSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Spring Brook
14987 DURSTINE RD, DUNDEE, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Fountain Valley
8518 TR 669, DUNDEE, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Brush Run
2310 TR # 173, SUGARCREEK, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Green Acres
7526 TR # 652, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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East Fairview School
3177 COUNTY ROAD 160, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Oak Grove I
5707 TR # 606, FREDERICKSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Springwood School C/O Jonas
8089 TR #604, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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East Valley
1245 TR 660, DUNDEE, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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C/O Jonas Yoder
5245 TR #629, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Four Corners
6809 TR # 652, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Stoney Meadow C/O Marion Troyer
5765 TR #127, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Blessing Acres
4881 COUNTY ROAD 207, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Spring Meadow School
7415 TR 362, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Buena Vista
6381 COUNTY ROAD 203, MILLERSBURG, OH
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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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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