Johnson Elementary School
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- Status: Operational
- Type: Regular
- Grades: Pre-K - 5th
- School Location: An Urban Fringe of a Midsize City
- Brief Description
- Johnson Elementary School serves Pre-K through 5th Grade Students From The City Of Barberton, Which Is Part Of Summit County. This School Is Eligible For Participation In State & Federal Title I Programs. Some Or All Students From This School Participate In Free Or Reduced Lunch Programs.
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Local & State Colleges, Universities & Technical Schools
- Akron Machining Institute Inc
- 2959 Barber Rd
- Norton, OH 44203
- (330) 745-1111
- Ohio State University - Newark Campus
- 1179 University Dr
- Newark, OH 43055
- (740) 366-1351
- Delaware Area Career Center
- 4565 Columbus Pike
- Delaware, OH 43015
- (740) 548-0708
- Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science
- 375 Dixmyth Ave
- Cincinnati, OH 45220
- (513) 872-2631
- Bryman College - Columbus
- 825 Tech Center Dr
- Gahanna, OH 43230
- (614) 322-3414
- Medina County Career Center
- 1101 W Liberty St
- Medina, OH 44256
- (330) 725-8461
Libraries Near This School
- NORTON BRANCH LIBRARY
- 3930 S. CLEVELAND-MASSILLON RD.
- NORTON, OH 44203
- (330) 825-7800
- BARBERTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
- 602 W. PARK AVENUE
- BARBERTON, OH 44203
- (216) 745-1194
- COMMUNITY HEALTH LIBRARY BRANCH
- 155 FIFTH ST NE
- BARBERTON, OH 44203
- (330) 861-2068
School Information
- Number of Students: 326
- Number of Full-Time Teachers: 21
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 15.9:1
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