18 schools in Reynoldsburg
Reynoldsburg runs 18 public K-12 schools per the latest NCES counts, with total enrollment around 7,777 (8 elementary, 2 middle, and 1 high).
7-year change in Reynoldsburg
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25| Name | Level | Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baldwin Road Junior High School | Middle | 06-08 | 781 |
| French Run Elementary School | Elementary | KG-05 | 389 |
| Hannah J Ashton Middle School | Combined | M-M | · |
| Herbert Mills Elementary School | Elementary | KG-05 | 431 |
| Reynoldsburg Health Sciences & Human Services STEM Academy | Combined | M-M | · |
| Reynoldsburg High School | High | 09-12 | 2,115 |
| Reynoldsburg High School 9X Impact | Combined | M-M | · |
| Reynoldsburg High School eSTEM | Combined | M-M | · |
| Reynoldsburg HS Business Education Leadership & Law Academy | Combined | M-M | · |
| Reynoldsburg HS Encore: Arts Communication & Design Academy | Combined | M-M | · |
| Rose Hill Elementary School | Elementary | KG-05 | 393 |
| Slate Ridge Elementary School | Elementary | PK-05 | 582 |
| Summit Road Elementary | Elementary | KG-05 | 405 |
| Taylor Road Elementary School | Elementary | KG-05 | 419 |
| Tussing Elementary School | Elementary | KG-04 | 647 |
| Waggoner Road Elementary | Elementary | KG-05 | 691 |
| Waggoner Road Junior High | Middle | 06-08 | 924 |
| Waggoner Road Middle School | Combined | M-M | · |
About Reynoldsburg
Reynoldsburg is a medium-population Ohio city in terms of public-school footprint, with 18 schools and 7,777 students total.
For a sense of the school types, the city consists of 8 elementary, 2 middle, 1 high, and 7 other.
Trend over the past 7 years. Combined enrollment now sits at 7,777 students, decreased 3% from the 8,032 reported in SY 2017-18. The school count fell from 16 to 11 across the same 7-year window. Demographically, the Asian share of enrollment increased from 7% to 18%.
In the discussion threads here, the community for Reynoldsburg discusses sports rivalries, cross-district programs, and shared facilities. Discussions cut across districts, schools, and grade levels.