Type Public School Established 1966 (1966) Athletic conference OHSAA Founded 1966 Students 3,000+ (Aug 2016) | Grades K-12 Vice-president Eddie Brock President Russ Wagner Number of students 3,000 Superintendent Mr. Mark Neal | |
Website www.tri-valley.k12.oh.us Athletics conference Ohio High School Athletic Association |
The Tri-Valley Local School District, or Tri-Valley Schools, is a public school district located in northwest and north central Muskingum County, Ohio.
Contents
- Map of Tri Valley Local School District OH USA
- Board of Education
- Schools in the Tri Valley Local School District
- Jefferson
- Towns villages and populated places located in Tri Valley Local School District
- References
Map of Tri-Valley Local School District, OH, USA
The school district was formed in 1966 through the merger of schools in Frazeysburg, Nashport, Dresden and Adamsville. Tri-Valley High School specifically was formed through the merger of Jefferson High School in Dresden, Frazeysburg-Nashport High School in Frazeysburg, and Adamsville High School in Adamsville. The district administrative center is located in Dresden, Ohio, and the current superintendent is Mr. Neal
High school sports teams are known as the Scotties, and the middle school sports teams are known as the Little Scotties.
Board of Education
Tri-Valley Local School District is governed by board consisting of 5 members. 3 elected the year before a presidential election and 2 the year after the presidential election.
Schools in the Tri-Valley Local School District
Jefferson
Jefferson Elementary School is located in Dresden. It was built in the early 1940s as a K-4 school and was demolished in September 2006 to make way for a newer K-6 school facility. Jefferson Elementary was later replaced by Dresden Elementary school.
Towns, villages, and populated places located in Tri-Valley Local School District
Also, some students with Zanesville addresses but living north of the city limits of Zanesville attend schools in Tri-Valley, as well as some students living in the southernmost parts of western Coshocton County.