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ENROLLMENT TRENDS · OHIO

Ohio schools on the rise

Ohio public schools with the largest enrollment growth from 2017-18 to 2024-25.

Schools in this report
50
top growth in state
Top growth
+370%
Carrollton Elementary School
Range
+99% to +370%
2017-18 → 2024-25
TOP 50 OH PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ENROLLMENT GROWTH · 2017-18 → 2024-25
SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% change
Carrollton Elementary SchoolCARROLLTONCarrollton Exempted Village171804370%
Rhodes College and Career AcademyCLEVELANDCleveland Municipal134588339%
Broadway AcademyCLEVELANDBroadway Academy129475268%
Westlake Elementary SchoolWESTLAKEWestlake City3501,215247%
Richard Allen PreparatoryDAYTONRichard Allen Preparatory110374240%
Logan Elm Elementary SchoolCIRCLEVILLELogan Elm Local255814219%
North Royalton Elementary SchoolNORTH ROYALTONNorth Royalton City4811,519216%
Celina Elementary SchoolCELINACelina City3971,224208%
United Schools ColumbusCOLUMBUSUnited Schools Columbus273838207%
Skyway Career Prep High SchoolTOLEDOSkyway Career Prep High School127376196%
Parkside Elementary SchoolCONCORD TWPRiverside Local190551190%
Rhodes School of Environmental StudiesCLEVELANDCleveland Municipal125330164%
Crenshaw Middle SchoolCANTONCanton City283744163%
Old Brook High SchoolCLEVELANDOld Brook High School176462163%
Berkshire ElementaryBURTONBerkshire Local197517162%
Shelby Elementary SchoolSHELBYShelby City330866162%
McComb Local Jr/Sr High SchoolMCCOMBMcComb Local108282161%
Village Preparatory School WillardCLEVELANDVillage Preparatory School Willard182473160%
Urbana Elementary SchoolURBANAUrbana City334864159%
Euclid Preparatory SchoolEUCLIDEuclid Preparatory School150383155%
North Canton Primary SchoolNORTH CANTONNorth Canton City390987153%
Marshall High SchoolMIDDLETOWNMarshall High School259654153%
Marietta Elementary SchoolMARIETTAMarietta City250628151%
John F Kennedy High SchoolCLEVELANDCleveland Municipal261652150%
STEAM Academy of WarrenWARRENSTEAM Academy of Warren149366146%
Lake Elementary SchoolHARTVILLELake Local5021,223144%
Academy for Urban Scholars YoungstownYOUNGSTOWNAcademy for Urban Scholars Youngstown154374143%
Flex High SchoolCOLUMBUSFlex High School153370142%
Woodridge Elementary SchoolPENINSULAWoodridge Local379904139%
Towpath Trail High SchoolAKRONTowpath Trail High School324767137%
The Sandusky Intermediate SchoolSANDUSKYSandusky City379892135%
Leap Academy at North FairmountCINCINNATICincinnati Public Schools142333135%
Reading Elementary SchoolREADINGReading Community City329770134%
Rossford Elementary SchoolROSSFORDRossford Exempted Village356812128%
Shawnee Elementary SchoolSPRINGFIELDClark-Shawnee Local433983127%
Chillicothe Intermediate SchoolCHILLICOTHEChillicothe City318719126%
Global Ambassadors Language AcademyCLEVELANDGlobal Ambassadors Language Academy124279125%
North Canton Intermediate SchoolNORTH CANTONNorth Canton City396888124%
Alliance Community Schools Inc. dba Dayton Leadership AcadeDAYTONAlliance Community Schools Inc. dba Dayton Leadership Acade248552123%
Kenton Ridge ElementarySPRINGFIELDNortheastern Local450984119%
Brunswick Middle SchoolBRUNSWICKBrunswick City6431,375114%
Mckinley Elementary SchoolPOLANDPoland Local256547114%
Canton College Preparatory SchoolCANTONCanton College Preparatory School189402113%
Northridge Elementary SchoolDAYTONNorthridge Local378796111%
Tuscarawas Valley Elementary SchoolZOARVILLETuscarawas Valley Local322673109%
Akron Preparatory SchoolAKRONAkron Preparatory School172359109%
Warren Elementary SchoolVINCENTWarren Local380779105%
Summit Station IntermediatePATASKALALicking Heights Local414836102%
Tallmadge Elementary SchoolTALLMADGETallmadge City5391,088102%
Bridge Gate Community SchoolCOLUMBUSBridge Gate Community School10019999.0%
50 of 50 rows · Brick-and-mortar only. Virtual, online, and cyber schools excluded. Schools must have had ≥100 students in 2017-18 and be open in both school years.↓ Download schools-on-the-rise-by-state-oh.csv

How this list was built

Every Ohio public school that reported total enrollment in both the NCES SY 2017-18 and SY 2024-25 vintages was scored on percent change in enrollment. Schools needed at least 100 students in 2017-18 to qualify, which filters out small specialty programs whose percentage swings are dominated by noise. Brick-and-mortar only: virtual academies, cyber charters, and online schools are excluded by name pattern and by NCES is_virtual flag. Those schools dominate raw growth numbers but rarely represent a school families are choosing for their neighborhood.

Enrollment growth is a leading indicator, not a quality measure. Schools grow because catchment areas shift, because districts consolidate, because a magnet program opens, or because reputation pulls in transfers. A school on this list is one that more Ohiofamilies are sending their kids to in 2024-25 than in 2017-18, for whatever reason. Pair this with the school's page on allk12 for test scores, demographics, and discussion.

Source data

NCES Common Core of Data, EDGE_ADMINDATA_PUBLICSCH MapServer, vintages 2017-18 and 2024-25. Refreshed yearly when NCES publishes a new admin-data release. School names, slugs, and current district affiliation come from the 2024-25 snapshot.

HOW TO CITE THIS REPORT

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allk12 (2026). "Ohio schools on the rise: enrollment growth 2017–2024." Retrieved from https://allk12.com/reports/on-the-rise/ohio
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