Tiffin City School District | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | K-12 |
Superintendent | Jerry Nadeau |
Students and staff | |
Students | 2,850 |
Teachers | 180 |
Staff | 150 |
Athletic conference | Sandusky Bay Conference |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Tiffin City School District is a public school district in the city of Tiffin, Ohio, United States. Currently, there are approximately 2,850 students that attend Tiffin City Schools.[1] This school district consists of three elementary buildings that hold two grades each, which are K-1, 2–3, and 4–5; one middle school which has grades 6-8 and one high school which contains grades 9–12. The mission statement of the school district is, “Tiffin City Schools guarantees that all students achieve success at their full learning potential.” [2]
Columbian High School is the building that contains grades 9-12 for the district. It was built in 1960. It houses approximately 900 students and 85 staff members. Students that attend Columbian do not only have the option to take the 139 classes that are offered, they can also take courses through Post Secondary Education Options at three different institutions. Those institutions include Heidelberg University, Tiffin University and Terra Community College. Several students attend Sentinel Career Center and the Technology Center. There are also 17 varsity sports and 25 clubs that students can be involved with throughout the school year.
Tiffin Middle School houses grades 6–8. The school was built in 2003 making it the newest building within the school district. This school accommodates about 650 students and 65 staff members. There are many different class options that the students can choose from and there are also selected athletics that students in grades 7-8 may participate in during the school year, such as football, cross country, track, cheerleading, and basketball. Students can also participate in city-ran sports such as Big Sticks baseball, Twisters softball, and Tiffin Soccer Club.
There are also three elementary buildings that contain grades K-5. These buildings are Washington Elementary built 1955 (K-1), Krout Elementary built 1957 (2-3), and Noble Elementary built 1931 (4-5). Lincoln Elementary, built 1953, is also a part of the school district, housing Pre-K students. Lincoln enrolls about 152, Washington 363, Krout 322, and Noble 362.