Northridge Local School District

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Northridge Local Schools
Address
2008 Timber lane
, Ohio, 45414
Coordinates39°48′46″N 84°11′45″W / 39.8127°N 84.1957°W / 39.8127; -84.1957
District information
TypePublic School
MottoEducating Today for Tomorrow’s Success
GradesPK-12
Established1926
PresidentMark Brumley
Vice-presidentMargie Glock
SuperintendentDavid Jackson
SchoolsNorthridge Local Schools
NCES District ID3904873
District IDOH-048736
Students and staff
Students1603
Student–teacher ratio16.64
Athletic conferenceSouthwestern Buckeye League
District mascot
Colors   Scarlet & Gray
Other information
WebsiteNorthridge Website

Northridge Local Schools is a school district in Northridge, Harrison Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.

Administration

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The superintendent is Mr. David Jackson (2010–Present).

School Info

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PK-12 School

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In 2015 Northridge passed a levy which gave them access to 42 million dollars to build a new PK-12 school. Although a low voting turnout the levy passed by a 60-40 ratio. The new school replaced the highschool and all feeder schools in the district. Ester Dennis Middle School was the first of the buildings to be replaces as it was the location of the new building. Demolition began in December 2016 and construction continued throughout 2017 and completed for the 2019 school year.[1]

Defunct Schools

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  • Northridge High School Building (1964-2020) 2251 Timber Ln.
  • Grafton Kennedy Elementary School Building (1954-2019) 2655 Wagner Ford Rd. (Destroyed in the Dayton tornadoes of 27 May 2019)
  • John H.Morrison Elementary School Building (1959-2020) 2235 Arthur Ave.
  • Timberlane Learning Center (1952-2019) 2131 Timber Ln.
  • Esther Dennis Middle School Building (1926-2016) 5120 N. Dixie Dr.(demolished 2016 to make room for the new Pk-12 school) (originally Northridge High School 1934–1964)
  • Ebenezer 11-A School Building (1904-1932) 4100 N Dixie Dr. One of two school houses built to replace the Ebenezer & Beardshear Schools.
  • Ebenezer 11-B School Building (1904-1932) 6515 North Dixie Dr. One of two school houses built to replace the Ebenezer & Beardshear Schools.
  • Beardshear School Building (1880-1904) 3211 Needmore Rd. One of two school houses built to replace the Oak Grove School.
  • Ebenezer School Building (1880-1904) 4905 N Dixie Dr. One of two school houses built to replace the Oak Grove School.
  • Oak Grove School Building (1835-1880) 2543 Timber Ln. Built on the foundation of a former school house that burnt down.

References

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  1. ^ "Nearly all school levies pass".
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