Riverside Local School District
Riverside Local School District, formerly named Painesville Township Local School District until July 1, 2007,[1][2] is a primary/secondary school district in Ohio.
Location
The Riverside Local School District encompasses the following locations of Lake County, Ohio:
Buildings
The Riverside Local School District has one high school campus for both junior and senior high school students, one middle school, and six elementary schools.
High School
Riverside High School is the only high school in the district. Students in grades ten through twelve attend Riverside. On the same campus, and connected to Riverside by the Campus Library is John R. Williams Junior High School, which encompasses students in grades eight and nine. Students in all grades often take classes in both buildings.
Middle School
Henry F. LaMuth Middle School (Auburn Middle School until around 2000) is the only middle school in the district. District students in grades 6 and 7 attend LaMuth.
Classes
You will get to pick whether to join band, with Mr. Swisslocki teaching, or choir, with Mr. Allen Other than the core and music classes, students will also get special classes, art, computer, and gym for 12 weeks each.
Elementary Schools
There are six elementary schools in the Riverside Local School District. Each elementary has students from kindergarten through grade five. Each elementary is part of the Ohio Reads tutoring program in conjunction with Riverside High School's National Honor Society program and each elementary's after-school supervision program.
- Buckeye Elementary - in Concord
- Hale Road Elementary - in Painesville Township.
- Hadden Elementary - In Painesville Township.
- Leroy Elementary - in Leroy Township. Leroy Elementary is currently the home of the district's Special Education Preschool Program.
- Madison Avenue Elementary - in Painesville Township.
- Melridge Elementary - in Concord.
References
- ↑ Maynor, Justin (2007-07-04). "Schlick picked as Riverside High School principal". The News-Herald. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
- ↑ Klepach, Sandra M. (2007-08-24). "New school year brings change". The News-Herald. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
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Coordinates: 41°43′44″N 81°15′35″W / 41.72889°N 81.25972°W